Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

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Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Bomb20 » Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:38 am

There is so much talk about Brian Ford´s important paper of 1965 here. However I can not find this little piece anywhere in the Internet. Is anybody able to help me?

Ford, Brian J., 1965, The Origin of the Lunar Craters, Spaceflight, VII (1): 13-17.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by D_Archer » Tue Jul 21, 2015 1:09 am

I found this:
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A65-15637
ORIGIN OF THE LUNAR CRATERS.
Brian J. Ford.
Spaceflight, voL 7. Jan. 1965, p. 13-17. 20 refs.
conforms to neither the volcanic theory nor the meteorite theory.
It is supposed thaLin the early stages of the formation of the EarthMoon
system. both bodies were more closely associated in space
and at much higher temperatures than at present.
affairs. it is believed, would have been ideal for the generation of
a large electrostatic imbalance between the Earth and the Moon and
for the subsequent transfer of electrostatically charged particles.
It is thought that the impact of thbse charges could produce the
observed distribution of craters on the lunar surface.
of craters (some with central peaks) produced in mild steel by means
of a spark-machining apparatus reveals similarities that are seen
as strong supporting evidence.
of craters in mild steel are included.
Presentation of a hypothesis of the origin of lunar craters that
The state of
Observation
Ranger 7 photographs and photograph:
D. H.
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From old nasa archive, big PDF / http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi. ... 015643.pdf
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But the actual article is from the Spaceflight magazine, maybe at > http://www.bis-space.com, it is their magazine but i could not find an online archive, you probably need to be a member.

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Bomb20 » Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:14 pm

Thank you very much for your help, Archer!

This is the same what I could come up with. I had hoped the full text is available in the net.

Vielen Dank!

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Robertus Maximus » Fri May 25, 2018 9:38 am

I have recently contacted Professor Brian J. Ford. He conveyed to me that the article ‘The Origin of the Lunar Craters’ from Spaceflight, VII (1), 1965 will be added to his website as soon as it has been digitized. So, I guess it’s a case of “watch this space”.

http://www.brianjford.com/

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Robertus Maximus » Fri May 25, 2018 10:29 am

Very kindly, Professor Ford e-mailed me a copy of Spaceflight.

The article is now available at: http://brianjford.com/wbib65.htm

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Bomb20 » Thu Aug 02, 2018 7:11 am

Hi,

thank you very much for contacting Mr Ford and this nice little piece of real scholarship! :D

I wonder if Brian J Ford is still keeping this opinion or if he showed any interest in the EU perspective but I guess he did not comment. :?:

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Cargo » Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:50 pm

AWESOME! Save Link As.. I have.
interstellar filaments conducted electricity having currents as high as 10 thousand billion amperes

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Cargo » Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:56 pm

I made a quick png of the best part. Damn hard to fit into forum parameters. :)
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Excerpt from Spaceflight PDF
interstellar filaments conducted electricity having currents as high as 10 thousand billion amperes

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Bomb20 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 11:35 am

Links can break thereforeI think it is better to download the PDF in question - what I did. :D

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Re: Source: Brian Ford - The Origin of Lunar Craters - 1965

Unread post by Cargo » Fri Aug 03, 2018 9:52 pm

Bomb20 wrote:Links can break thereforeI think it is better to download the PDF in question - what I did. :D
Silly. Certainly, I wasn't talking about the web page.

I save that for things like this: http://inspirehep.net/record/1236558/plots
That way I get all the text and images.

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interstellar filaments conducted electricity having currents as high as 10 thousand billion amperes

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