January 20, 2019

patricio leon
Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
08/29/2022
06:51 pm
06:51 pm
8" telescope - Canon T7i, 1/15s ISO100
crop, B/C
The low illumination highlights the terrain of a slim crescent Moon, stands up at center a vertical row of 4 big craters, Petavius and Langrenus among them, and, below, the big bite that created Mare Crisium. Moon showed in equatorial layout South up and East left.
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January 20, 2019
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