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Grimaldi, Hevelius, Rimae Sirsalis, Cruger crater, Schroter's Valley, Aristarchus, Pythagoras


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Hello everyone :)

Here are some pictures shot on the evening of April 23rd, seeing was pretty bad ( 4/10 ) with a lot of turbulence. I managed to salvage some images. Not my best work, but still showable ;)

Celestron C14 + Basler Ace 1300, and a Televue Powermate for the last one.

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From Grimaldi to Hevelius crater

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Rimae Sirsalis, Cruger crater

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Vallis Schröteri ( Schroter's Valley )

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Pythagoras crater

The pictures can be clicked for slightly larger versions.

Thank you for checking :)

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Those are absolutely stunning. Beautiful images. The last one makes it feel like you should be able to get images of the astronaut's footprints until you realise that the central peak of Pythagoras is perhaps 50km to 60km across. For those (UK-based mainly, I guess) who are familiar with it, I reckon the M25 would encircle the central peak quite neatly.

James

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Those are absolutely stunning. Beautiful images. The last one makes it feel like you should be able to get images of the astronaut's footprints until you realise that the central peak of Pythagoras is perhaps 50km to 60km across. For those (UK-based mainly, I guess) who are familiar with it, I reckon the M25 would encircle the central peak quite neatly.

James

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