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Lunar Pass 10.03.14


Virgoman

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Hi Everyone. Just posting this image obtained back on 10.03.14 of the gap or pass between the lunar Caucasus and Apennine mountains. Crater Archimedes together with Aristillus ( with its collection of central peaks ) and Autolycus are to the top right. Imaged using a Celestron C8 and an ASI 120MM camera. Many thanks for looking and clear skies!

                                  Best regards,

                                                           Ralph

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Many thanks Michael!

                                     Best regards,

                                                            ralph

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Many thanks everyone for your kind comments! Very much appreciated :smiley:

That is very nice! Those ASI120 cameras look very good. I am torn between getting one of those or the QHY5L II. :undecided::icon_scratch:

Hi Bryan, the sensor is the same in both I believe so you really can`t go wrong with either. I think the QHY may be cheaper....Whichever you choose I think you will be happy!!

                                                                                                  Best regards,

                                                                                                                         Ralph

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Many thanks everyone for your kind comments! Very much appreciated :smiley:

Hi Bryan, the sensor is the same in both I believe so you really can`t go wrong with either. I think the QHY may be cheaper....Whichever you choose I think you will be happy!!

                                                                                                  Best regards,

                                                                                                                         Ralph

Thanks Ralph! Birthday coming up, so... :grin:

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