On the 20th and 22nd March, I had two very busy mornings - capturing Jupiter, the ISS and the Moon all in the space of 2 hours on each of the days. I have finally finished processing the lunar images and am happy to be able to post these.
I used the 2x barlow to capture the ISS and used the Moon to test focus, so I captured a range of targets while waiting for the ISS to appear. Included here are Copernicus, Sinus Iridum, Bullialdus, Aristarchus, Gassendi and Schickard.
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Copernicus, Sinus Iridum and more moon images
Thanks for looking.