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130 mm f/6.4
Astro-Physics EDF Refractor
Astro-Physics AP 1200QMD + Astro-electronic FS2 goto
Full Moon
About this Object
The Moon has fascinated mankind throughout the ages. By simply viewing with the naked eye, one can discern two major types of terrain: relatively bright highlands and darker plains. By the middle of the 17th century, Galileo and other early astronomers made telescopic observations, noting an almost endless overlapping of craters. It has also been known for more than a century that the Moon is less dense than the Earth. Although a certain amount of information was ascertained about the Moon before the space age, this new era has revealed many secrets barely imaginable before that time.
More informations are available at the
nssdc.gsfc.nasa website
Technical Data
Optics
Mount
Camera
SBIG ST-10XE.
Filters
SBIG CFW8A.With Astrodon LRGB Ha filters
Focuser
Robofocus focuser and Focusmax software
Dates
18 November 2005.
Location
Lentin Observatory
Exposure
Ha=
0.03".bin1. Scale 1.69^s/pixel, false color
Acquisition
MaxIm DL 4,
TheSky 6,
Processing
MaxIm DL 4,
Photoshop CS,
Registar,
Neat Image.

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Antoine Vergara