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Revision as of 20:06, 31 January 2015

Almost not There

LPOD-Mar31-12.jpg
image by Thilo Schramm, Kiel, Germany

Thilo captured the Moon one day after the last new Moon and was very happy to identify some details. He said that he tried to find the proper names -
but it was not easy!
As discussed before, maria show up as bright features with low backlit illumination. Crater rims have black shadows pointing
towards Earth. Neper is the best example here of both bright mare floor and dark rims and central peak. Thilo's annotated image will serve as road-
map of the most slender of Moons.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
2012 03 23. AP Traveller with Baader FFC, Point Grey Grasshopper camera.

Related Links
Thilo's images from Namibia



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