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Re: 12 Feb 2011 Unorthodox Jupiter Lunar from a moving platform
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2011 Mar 1, 09:11 -0800
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2011 Mar 1, 09:11 -0800
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Now, Andr�s, - and the same wish holds for Peter Hakel too (are you here Peter?) - how about being part of our "Modern Lunarians Club" (i.e. solve #1 Lunar) , or even (if you solve #2 Lunar) of our "Modern Lunarians DIAMOND Club ?".
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Hi Kermit,
Yes, I've been here, lurking. :-)
At this point the extent of my lunar experience pretty much ends with the straightforward lunar distance clearing and UT recovery. Pushing it further like you and several others did would require from me a substantial (and unfragmented!) chunk of time to learn/develop more. This I simply don't have right now due to constraints external to NavList. I saved your messages and I plan to come back to them - eventually.
Peter Hakel
Now, Andr�s, - and the same wish holds for Peter Hakel too (are you here Peter?) - how about being part of our "Modern Lunarians Club" (i.e. solve #1 Lunar) , or even (if you solve #2 Lunar) of our "Modern Lunarians DIAMOND Club ?".
So, and again, if it has been a success here, it all started by your own fault Andr�s !
Have a Great Day, and
Best Friendly Regards from
Kermit
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Hi Kermit,
Yes, I've been here, lurking. :-)
At this point the extent of my lunar experience pretty much ends with the straightforward lunar distance clearing and UT recovery. Pushing it further like you and several others did would require from me a substantial (and unfragmented!) chunk of time to learn/develop more. This I simply don't have right now due to constraints external to NavList. I saved your messages and I plan to come back to them - eventually.
Peter Hakel