January 20, 2019

David Hoskin
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
03/14/2022
09:07 pm
09:07 pm
ZWO ASI533MC Pro, Celestron OmniXLT150 reflector, SkyWatcher EQ6R mount
Best 1000 frames stacked with AutoStakkert, wavelets adjusted with Registax 6, sharpened and levels adjusted with PhotoScape X and MS Photo.
This image of the waxing gibbous Moon was captured at 9:07 pm on 14 March. At the time of imaging, the terminator was near the bright crater Aristarchus and Schroter's Valley (middle left) and the large crater Schickard (bottom left). Copernicus (to the right of Aristarchus) and Tycho (middle bottom) are prominent features on the sunlit portion of the Moon.
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