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Hello

Sometimes show images at 100% does not allow to see all the details. If you are looking the smallest craters visible it is necessary to enlarge the image.

Here are somes pictures, Copernicus at 300%, Copernicus at 120%, a part of Clavius at 120%, Atlas at 300% and Walter's area at 150%. 

Of course click on images for full resolution.

Regards.

Luc

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That last image of Arzachel is incredible, stunning resolution and depth from the low incidence of lighting giving a near 3d effect.     I've not noticed the almost perfect cross of the rille feature just above the central peak, but beautifully caught here.

Nice comparison to hold this up against the NASA LO4 images - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arzachel_(crater)#/media/File:Arzachel_crater_4108_h1_4108_h2.jpg 

Old tech admittedly, but no atmosphere and considerably closer - I think you have a definite edge here ;)

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Superb collection of lunar images!

I love seeing the moon and your images give some of the most beautiful insights about our satellite!

Thanks very much for sharing them!

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