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I just sent the "order" through the JAXA image request engine for Vallis Schroteri images. Its kind of cool. They are using a shopping cart to help with processing image requests. Its a very cool and inexpensive way to search and provide the data. I am going to record my order number here so I can check it without have to have access to a yellow sticky note on my computer.


Order Number: S0000011579
 
The following is the cover of the report if you are not familiar.

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Just some info (stolen from Wiki); but I wanted to let you know of the 'credentials' of Patrick Moore (listed). I recognized his name right away in the document (and I'm sure other Brits did too). But it should certainly lend itself to the reports listed as being taken seriously.

Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore, CBE, FRS, FRAS (born 4 March 1923 in Pinner) is a British amateur astronomer who has attained prominent status in astronomy as a writer, researcher, radio commentator and television presenter of the subject, and who is credited as having done more than any other to raise the profile of astronomy among the British general public.
He is a former president of the British Astronomical Association, co-founder and former president of the Society for Popular Astronomy or SPA, author of over 70 books on astronomy, and presenter of the longest-running television series (with the same original presenter) in the world, The Sky at Night on the BBC. As an amateur astronomer, he became known as a specialist on observing the Moon and creating the Caldwell catalogue. Idiosyncrasies such as his rapid diction and his monocle have made him a popular figure on other British television shows (including his appearance as the GamesMaster).


Jerry

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Jerry Brett said:
Idiosyncrasies such as his rapid diction

something he has in commmon with Mr. Childress, I suppose.
 
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