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<em>image by [mailto:paololazzarotti@astromeccanica.it  Paolo R. Lazzarotti ]and Tiziano Olivetti</em></p>
 
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<p>This is the last of the spectacular lunar images that Paolo and Tiziano captured in Bangkok. It demonstrates that a low Sun isn&#8217;t necessary to capture multiple craterlets in Plato. In fact, the high lighting reveals the nimbuses of many tiny pits too small for their crater rims to be detected. Ho hum, another great image.</p>
 
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Revision as of 18:39, 4 January 2015

A Hot Day At Plato

Plato-Lazzarotti.jpg
image by Paolo R. Lazzarotti and Tiziano Olivetti

This is the last of the spectacular lunar images that Paolo and Tiziano captured in Bangkok. It demonstrates that a low Sun isn’t necessary to capture multiple craterlets in Plato. In fact, the high lighting reveals the nimbuses of many tiny pits too small for their crater rims to be detected. Ho hum, another great image.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
10 April 2006, Gladio 315 Lazzarotti telescope (f/25), Lumenera Infinity 2-1M camera, Edmund Optics G filter IR blocked, 500 frames stack out of 2000.

Related Links:
Rükl plate 3
Paolo’s website

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