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1901 Oct 25 | Marius | A number of light streaks noticed on the crater floor. (Usually none are seen) | Bolton | Bolton 1901 |
1902 Aug 13, 00h50m | Near Lambert | (1) Brilliant starlike point; (2) completely round bright area, on dark side of moon's terminator, mag 3 or 4 |
Jones | (1) Pickering 1902; (2) Sirius 1903 |
1902 Oct 16 | Theaetetus | Cloud near Theaetetus | Charbonneaux | Charbonneaux 1902 |
1903 Mar 1 | Aristarchus | Intermittent light "like a little star" | Rey | Rey 1903 |
1903 Mar 3 | Aristarchus | Intermittent light "like a little star" | Gheury | Bull. Soc. Astr. France |
1904 Jul 31 | Plato | Bright hazy object 2" diameter on crater floor | Pickering | Pickering 1906 |
1904 Oct 2, 13h00m; 16h00m | Plato | Total or partial obscuration of crater floor | Elger, Klein, Hodge, Goodacre | Goodacre 1931; Webb 1962 ed.; Green 1965 |
1905 Feb 19, ~19h03m | Aristarchus | During eclipse, bright spot shining in the dark as a little star. (Lunar eclipse) | Moye | Moye and Russell 1905; Fisher 1924 |
1905 Aug 15, ~03h39m | Tycho | Visible, even brilliant during eclipse | Rey | Sforza 1905; Fisher 1924 |
1906 Aug 4, ~12h58m | Aristarchus | Shone conspicuously during lunar eclipse | Ward | Ward 1906-07; Fisher 1924 |
1906 | Mare Humorum | N/A | Flammarion | Azevado 1962 |
1906 | Mare Serenitatis | N/A | Dubois, Flammarion | Azevado 1962 |
1906 | Lichtenberg | N/A | Flammarion | Azevado 1962 |
1906 | Alphonsus | N/A | Flammarion | Azevado 1962 |
1907 Jan 22 | Plato | Glow of light in part of Plato | Fauth | Fauth 1907 |
1909 | Tycho | False dawn | Mellish | Mellish 1909 |
1909 | Mersenius | Dimly lighted zone W of shadow | Merlin | Merlin 1909 |
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