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Capelling Gash
image by Wes Higgins, Oklahoma
Capella and the valley that crosses it appear to be among those rare lunar objects that have been little studied, and thus are a joy. Like Atlas and Hercules, Capella is virtually always seen with its near neighbor Isidorus. Both are older, smooth-walled craters, with Isidorus floored by some smooth material and punctured by a bright simple crater. Capella is more interesting because is appears to have a broad, almost domical and floor-filling central peak, similar to that of Chuck Wood
Technical Details
11-05-09, 10:01 UT. 18 Inch Reflector + 4x Powermate barlow + Infinity 2-1M camera; 47 frames, 3325 MAP Points
Avistack , Registax V5 , ImagesPlus , Photoshop CS4
Related Links
Rükl plate 47
Full frame image from Wes' website
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