January 20, 2019

David Hoskin
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
11/30/2023
11:53 pm
11:53 pm
ZWO ASI183MC camera, RedCat51 astrograph, SkyWatcher EQR6 Pro mount
The best 200 frames of Ser video were stacked with Autostakkert, wavelets were adjusted with Registax, Photoshop was used to adjust brightness/contrast and enhance color, shadows and hightlights were tweaked with Microsoft Photo.
I captured this image of the waning gibbous Moon just before clouds started to appear last night. Hercules and Atlas craters to the north of Lacus Somniorum really catch one's eye, as does Tycho's extensive ray system.
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January 20, 2019
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