Shortly after Full Moon: At or close to full moon visual observation is difficult due to the high brightness and low contrast. Here digital photography shows its strength: Details are well visible, something hardly possible in visual observation.
This image showing the moon at an age of 16.9 days gives a good overview of all the main features of our moon: dark-grey maria, ridges and valleys and of course hundreds of impact craters.
To explore even deeper check out the Hi-res version.
Object |
Shortly After Full Moon |
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Catagory |
Sun, Moon, Planets |
Designation |
Moon |
Constellation |
Virgo |
Optics |
Meade LX 200 GPS 10 inch f/10 |
Camera |
SBIG STL 11000M with internal CFW 5 |
Exposure |
1 x 1/1000 sec (1x1 bin) LRGB each, Astrodon True Balance filterset. Maxim DL for image acquisition |
Calibration |
Dark+Bias Frame |
|---|---|
Guiding |
No |
Mount |
Astro-Physics 900 GTO |
Processing |
Maxim DL5, Photoshop. Color Code LRGB |
Location, Date |
Somerset West, South Africa - 14 Mar 2009 |
Remark |