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DWHealing
21-11-2022, 11:55 AM
Guys,
if you take a picture of the moon (as attached) is there a way to identify where on the moon, the names of the craters, and other features? Possibly add a scale?
alw50
21-11-2022, 01:09 PM
Quick guesswork.
I think it is near the crater Archimedes.
Found by cropping to the distinctive crater pattern on the right of the picture in Google lens.
I will confirm / deny that later by looking at my set of moon maps, which should give more information.
regards, Andrew
DWHealing
21-11-2022, 01:55 PM
Andrew,
Great idea - I kept looking through a few photos returned by Google Lens until I came up with a close match - Cassini. I then opened Google Earth Pro with the Moon option - search... and found it.
Archimedes is just out of this shot to the top right (top because its not north south).
Will see if I can annotate and add a scale to my image.
thanks again,
Daryl
DWHealing
21-11-2022, 02:48 PM
and roughly measured with Google Earth.
alw50
21-11-2022, 09:38 PM
Excellent!
I didn't know that Google Earth also covered the moon. That will be interesting to explore.
I found the area on my Astrovisuals Moon Maps without too much trouble.
These show the terminator every night, so now I know that if I stay up through the seventh night of the waxing moon that I will see this area come into view. :)
All we need now is such a night without clouds ...
DWHealing
21-11-2022, 09:53 PM
If it's a partly cloudy night planetary or Lunar can be great... you only need a few minutes max of videos.
Google Earth has Mars, moon and sky... click the button shaped like Saturn.
Stonius
21-11-2022, 10:47 PM
Virtual moon atlas can show you a map of the moon with the phase as it was at the time of observation. It's a great program
Markus
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