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Old 07-01-2007, 03:21 AM
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Lower moon limb

Hi, the moon offered some lovely craters tonight on its lower limb, the image to the left features five of the more striking ones from upper left to lower right;


Cleomedes
Size:
Dimension: 129x129Km / 76x76Mi
Height: 0
Height/Wide ratio: 0.0238
Name Origine:
2 nd century BC greek Astronomer born in Greece

Franklin
Size:
Dimension: 58x58Km / 34x34Mi
Height: 2700m / 8200ft
Height/Wide ratio: 0.0482
Name Origine:
Detailed Name: Benjamin Franklin
18 th century american Philosopher physicist and stateman born
in U. S. A.

Cephus
Size:
Dimension: 41x41Km / 24x24Mi
Height: ?
Height/Wide ratio: Unknown height. Impossible calculation.
Name Origine:
Detailed Name: Cephee
3 rd century greek Mythological character born in Greece

Atlas
Size:
Dimension: 90x90Km / 53x53Mi
Height: 3000m / 9100ft
Height/Wide ratio: 0.0345
Name Origine:
Detailed Name: Atlas
20 th century greek Mythological character born in Greece

Hercules
Size:
Dimension: 71x71Km / 42x42Mi
Height: 3200m / 9700ft
Height/Wide ratio: 0.0464
Name Origine:
Detailed Name: Hercule
6 th century BC roman Mythological character born in Rome




Images by toucam and 25cm Newt. I am just beginning with the toucam and have had the usual learning and weather battles. The two other images to the right are from Friday nights attempts.
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Old 07-01-2007, 03:29 AM
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I feel better now.............I though I was the only one silly enough to be up at this time of the morning!!

Nice presentation and pic.....good stuff
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:18 AM
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what a time to be up!!

nice lunas and nice little saturn
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Old 07-01-2007, 12:23 PM
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Thanks for the compliments lads, i need is to gather more frames in K3 tools to smooth things out a bit, today i installed registax on the lappy so heres hoping, has to be better than file transfers with thumb drives to the desktop for stacking.

Next full full moon period i would like to try a full moon image of the same scale as harbs beautiful DSLR shot, but using a SW 80mm refractor. Should be a challenge!
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Old 07-01-2007, 08:00 PM
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Lovely shots and the info makes them extra special. Thanks for posting.
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Old 09-01-2007, 09:29 PM
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Thanks JJJ, its a steep learning curve! but very rewarding too and i have everyone to learn and seek advice from which is a huge help.
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:01 AM
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