October 2, 2009
Cleo 2
image by Wes Higgins, north to left
Cleomedes is one of the Moon's large and interesting craters, yet it is rarely imaged with enough resolution to depict its fascinating floor details. In 2004, Bruno Daversin used a 24" telescope to Chuck Wood
Technical Details
09-06-09, 8:26 to 8:38 UT. 18 Inch reflector, Infinity 2-1m camera, four frame mosaic from 4400 images, stack of 1425 frames, MAP 8,957 points.
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Rükl plate 26
This Cleomedes image is cropped from Wes' larger mosaic of the Mare Crisium area described in the Technical Details section.
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