Gladiator
19-01-2010, 01:42 AM
Hello everybody,
I'm now sending lunar images taken on late 2009.
Yet another remarkable libration helped me to catch the elusive mare Orientale at its best.
For the first time, I could even pick the farside Cordillera staying behind the mare itself!
I got this panorama by sticking 3 images:
http://www.lazzarotti-hires.com/2010/01/panorama-orientale.html?lan=english
To be also noticed a sort of courious "dipole" with the bright crater Byrgius A on the bottom-left corner against the dark Grimaldi basin on the bottom-right corner. in the middle, the neverending Sirsalis rille.
More to follow.
Thank you for your kind attention.
I'm now sending lunar images taken on late 2009.
Yet another remarkable libration helped me to catch the elusive mare Orientale at its best.
For the first time, I could even pick the farside Cordillera staying behind the mare itself!
I got this panorama by sticking 3 images:
http://www.lazzarotti-hires.com/2010/01/panorama-orientale.html?lan=english
To be also noticed a sort of courious "dipole" with the bright crater Byrgius A on the bottom-left corner against the dark Grimaldi basin on the bottom-right corner. in the middle, the neverending Sirsalis rille.
More to follow.
Thank you for your kind attention.