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iceman
31-10-2007, 07:55 AM
Here's the last lunar image from my session on the 21st October, of the well-known and often-imaged crater, Copernicus.
Taken with the 12" newt, EQ6, DMK21AF04 + 2x barlow + R filter.
300 frames stacked in each of 7 alignment points, out of 3500 frames captured at 30fps.
Processed in Registax, AstraImage and Photoshop.
Thanks.
Outbackmanyep
31-10-2007, 03:29 PM
Thats a cracker of an image Mike!
I am going to be down your way in Gosford, November 16th, 17th/18th,bowling in the state finals, id like to drop in and say hello if you have time!
Dennis
31-10-2007, 03:35 PM
Hi Mike
That is a beaut image. It is slightly “soft” compared to your recent hi-res batch of images, but still a fine portrait of this iconic crater. It somehow seems strange writing the above, as 2 to 3 years ago I would have been responding with WOW. Methinks you may have raised the bar too high! ;);)
Cheers
Dennis
iceman
31-10-2007, 07:36 PM
Thanks Outback, give me a PM when it gets closer with your mobile# - would be great to meet. Might be able to arrange some observing if the weather is clear?
Dennis - thanks. I probably could've given it an extra hit with USM but I was trying to avoid blowing out the highlights and introducing artifacts. Such a fine balancing act sometimes.
Thanks for commenting.
jjjnettie
31-10-2007, 08:05 PM
Images like this get me thinking.
Wouldn't it be something to be in the Shuttle, in a low orbit around the moon and see it up close and personal.
I won't be too many years away before cashed up commoners will be able to do just that.
Dietmar
04-11-2007, 04:34 AM
well known yes - and often images also - but not at this HRT, like yours, Mike!
congrats on a wonderful lunar image!
davidpretorius
04-11-2007, 12:13 PM
give the man an extension tube........vacuum cleaner sized!!!!
top stuff mike!
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