astroenthusiast 279 Posted June 25, 2022 The lunar terrain, showing to the lower left, the crater Theophilus, and on top of it, the crater Cyrillus, just below Theophilus, slighly right is the Mare Nectaris. To the upper right is sea of Mare Tranquillitatis and under lies Mare Fecuditatis. The imaging telescope was a TPO 304mm Ritchey Chretien Astrograph. Link to comment
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