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Old 11-04-2007, 01:50 PM
Dennis G
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The upsidedown moon

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Can some one kindly answer this question?
In my opinion the photograph is of the large prominent crater on the southern face of the moon. If this is correct, it was taken on the evening of the 30th March 07 when the moon was lit from the western side. To make the photograph appear as we see the moon it would need to be flipped top to bottom. Is this correct? If so then all those shots taken with the Toucam must be flipped?
And finally I'd like to know if I have a good picture. I processed it in Registax allowing the software to choose the best frame out of 25 and did not use Wavelets but finished it in Photoshop.
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