Here are a few lunar images from last night’s session which I terminated as the seeing really dropped off after a few AVI’s. Whilst there is some nice detail, the seeing was not quite up to the focal length so there is a little softness or haze to these frames.
I pointed the ‘scope at Mars and grabbed a single AVI so I could compare the angular size of the Red Planet with the well-known Lunar Crate Copernicus to show how tiny Mars appears to most mortal imagers.
The elite planetary imaging maestros on Ice In Space obviously use a Mars orbiting spaceship to produce their outstanding Mars images.
Cheers
Dennis