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The quarter Moon, shot with my brand new Canon Powershot S80 digital camera, through a 26 mm Plossl, on Dec 08 2005, 16:08 UT. Reduced to 50 % size. |
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The Aristarchus plateau Jan 24 2005. Olympus C5000 digital camera, afocal coupling with 7 mm Nagler and 2x barlow. Reduced to 50 % size. |
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Copernicus on May 22 2002. Stack of about 50 images, reprocessed on Sep 29 2002. Reduced to about 85% size. |
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The full moon of 24/25 June 2002. Mosaic of about 30 frames. Reduced to 50% size. |
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A very new moon (43 hrs old) on June 12 2002. It received honorable mention in the October contest of the American Lunar Society. 50% size
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Copernicus May 21 2002. Stacked in Registax, reprocessed on Sep 29, 2002. This crater is 93 km in diameter, and is one of my favorites. |
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Plato May 21 2002. The number of "craterlets" visible inside Plato is often used to judge the quality of a telescope and seeing conditions. Stack of about 10 frames. |
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| Clavius May 21 2002. Stack of about 10 frames. This image was made by stacking several frames with the software Registax. It received honorable mention in the September contest of the American Lunar Society. |
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Cyrillus and Theophilus May 18 2002. Mosaic of 5 - 6 frames. |
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The Appeninne mountain range on Apr 20 2002. The Hadley rille can be seen towards the northern end the mountains. The Apollo 15 landed just north of the rille on July 30 1971. Mosaic of about 10 frames, no stacking, 75% size. |
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The Alpine valley (left), Apr 20 2002. Reprocessed on Mar 2 2003. Stack of approximately 50 frames. |
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Mosaic of the first quarter moon, Apr 20, 2002. Made from aproximately 25 individual frames. 50% size
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Is this a satellite zipping past the moon? Video (.avi, DivX 5.0.2, download codec here) from Logitech quickcam express, ETX90. Sep 27 2001. My friend Anthony Ayiomamitis found that this is most likely a piece of space debris known as deb ESSA 3. It has USSPACECOM Catalog No. 8791. You can find info about this and other satellites at Heaven-above |
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ETX90, 7 mm Televue Nagler (180X), handheld Fuji MX2700 digital camera. The lack of an adapter to hold the camera made this shot rather blurred. Jan 30 2001. |
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ETX90, 26 mm Meade Super plossl (48X), handheld Fuji MX2700 digital camera. Jan 17 2001. |
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