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bkm2304
23-01-2025, 11:14 PM
Hi all,

Sinus Iridum from a patch of excellent seeing Tuesday Morning. At 235 km diameter from promontory to promontory, the sinus (bay or recess) looks like a perfect bite out of the Jura mountains in which it intrudes.

The poetic relationship between Sinus Iridum - the Bay of Rainbows - and its parent body of "water", Mare Imbrium - the Sea of Rain - is hard to miss. The bay is a remnant crater flooded when an impactor crashed into what is now Mare Imbrium and sent a flood of lava into the crater burying the southern portion.

Celestron Edge HD 14" and ZWO 178 MM camera. Approx 3200 frames with best 3% stacked in Autostakkert!3 and sharpened in Registax. Bintel Red Filter.

Richard

AstroViking
24-01-2025, 02:59 PM
Great images there Richard. I'm not much into lunar imaging, though I can well appreciate the work that goes into a good image. :thumbsup:

bkm2304
28-01-2025, 10:19 AM
Thanks, Steve. Yes lunar imaging is one of those things you either love or don't. Lots of shots of the same crater at different phases searching for the "perfect" pic!:thumbsup:

Richard