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First Light on a Nearly Full Moon
Image Credit: Mark Stronge |
First Light on a Nearly Full Moon A new telescope brings great joy, anticipation and too often, clouds. Here is a first light image by Mark Stronge of Northern Ireland of the nearly full Moon of March 5th. Mark followed the now standard procedure of combining multiple ccd images and got a first image to be proud of with good sharpness and tonal contrast. Along the limb are the large craters Bailly in the south and Hevelius near the equator. Technical Details: Related Links: Yesterday's LPOD: Forming the Moon Tomorrow's LPOD: Happy Birthday, Einstein |
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