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Old 12-12-2022, 11:45 PM
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Apollo 15 landing site

To try and discipline our lunar imaging we have started working on the Lunar 100. So on the evening of the 2 December, after imaging Jupiter and waiting for Mars, we took a series of images along the terminator. We have yet to go through them finding the Lunar 100 subjects, but particularly liked this view of the Apennine Mountains with the Apollo 15 landing site.
Image taken with our 6" SCT, 2x barlow and ASI178MC.
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Old 13-12-2022, 09:48 AM
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I see the 'Wallace' crater, but where's 'Gromit'?? They did get to the moon, remember!
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Old 13-12-2022, 10:50 AM
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Really nice picture , like the effort you’ve made to label the features.
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Old 13-12-2022, 12:20 PM
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Great shot and excellent processing.
It's one of my favourite areas to view - so rich in detail i feel I notice something new every time. Great job
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Old 13-12-2022, 12:32 PM
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Excellent crisp images with a lot of detail! My compliments indeed. The contrast in particular is just about spot on!
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I see the 'Wallace' crater, but where's 'Gromit'?? They did get to the moon, remember!
They certainly did and we all know that the moon is made of cheese
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Old 13-12-2022, 10:46 PM
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Thanks Philip.
We like to look at the Virtual Moon atlas and identify what we are seeing in the image, hence the labeling.
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Great shot and excellent processing.
It's one of my favourite areas to view - so rich in detail i feel I notice something new every time. Great job
Thanks David.
Its my (Clare) favourite area as well. So much to zoom in and see. Someone else pointed out that Ina (Blue Lake) is also in this image. No.99 on the Lunar 100 - yeh
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Excellent crisp images with a lot of detail! My compliments indeed. The contrast in particular is just about spot on!
Thanks Warren
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