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Which crater is this?


cgarry

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I have been working on a frame stabilisation feature for PIPP and while testing this I have revisiting some very old lunar surface AVIs that were far too unsteady/jumpy for the RegiStax or AS!2 to handle.  I am pleased that I have managed to get an image from the AVI, albeit with a bit of ghosting, but I am no lunar expert and have no idea which crater it is.

So can anybody identify this crater for me?

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Cheers,

Chris

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yep defo Petavius. Hows the OS X version of PIPP coming on Chris? Just using your software again to work on some images from Saturday. And peavies was one of them funnily enough. 

Actually development of the OS X version has stalled a little while I have been working on the new frame stabilisation feature.  I had promised myself that I would not add any new features until I had finished making the code run cross-platform, but somehow what started as the reworking of some of PIPP's core code turned into new feature development.  I shall push on with the OS X and Linux version soon!

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Langrenus possibly?  If its from the same night as Petavius then would imagine it is Petavius's partner in crime (crater 1 in this shot) Think it is. check out the triple wall in the north eastern corner of your shot, and the one below:

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