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Clavius is the second largest crater on the visible side of the moon with a diameter of 225km. You can see an interesting, curved line of craters. The smooth surface of Clavius‘ ground implies, that the floor of the crater was formed long time after the imopact event.
150mm Lanthanum Apochromat, f(equiv.)=3m
Datum/Date: 24.03.2021 / March, 24th, 2021 Optik / Scope: 6“ f/8 Lanthanum Apochromatic Refractor Amplification: Televue 2.5x Powermate, f(equ)=3m Sensor/CCD: ASI224MC CMOS color Camera @80fps Belichtung/Exposure: 1450 frames stacked Image processing: Wavelet sharpening, slight denoising and contrast enhancement. Software: Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop CC
The Universe at a glance...
Juniper Hill Observatory
Köfering, Bavaria 12° 12’ E 48°56’ N 344m N.N.
Clavius
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