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Old 23-05-2018, 10:15 AM
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1st Quarter Autumn Moon

Some quick snaps of the 1st quarter moon from a hazy Autumn Sydney night sky



I never get bored viewing and imaging the moon as it always provides an ever changing perspective



The contrast between the Mare areas and the high crater impact areas is always fascinating
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a good collection Martin, definitely my favorite phase for crater viewing.

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Old 30-05-2018, 10:50 PM
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Thanks Russ,

Yeh I think the phasing was just about spot on when I imaged this collection

I’ve only got a 6” f6 newt so the FOV suffers a lot when I use the 4x and 5x
Powermates.

Thanks again

PS: you have some serious Astro gear there !!
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