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Revision as of 16:13, 8 February 2015
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image by Luc Cathala, Vaucluse FRANCE
In the comments of my last image of Clavius, Danny Caes asked if it would be possible with this resolution to see Pluton crater in the North Complex near Apollo 15's landing site. Here is a picture where you can see this crater, its dimension is 600 m, but also we can see craters 500 m diameter.
Luc Cathala
Technical Details
18 april 2013 at 19h21 UT with my newtonian 625 mm 2739mm focal length, on equatorial platform, all home made (excluding mirrors ) Barlow 2 , IR 742 filter, camera Flea3, average turbulence.
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