Lunar occultation of Aldebaran
Taken by Eliot Herman on December 12, 2016 @ Tucson AZ
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It was a nice view of the Supermoon eclipsing Aldebaran, slight hazy skies to start clearing by egress. Also peak Geminid night, not good under the bright Moon. Ingress: Photo captured in Tucson AZ under slightly hazy skies using a Questar telescope and a Nikon D810 camera. 7 raw images were converted to TIF, stacked and deconvoluted with Lynkeos, adjusted with Photoshop. Egress: Photo captured in Tucson AZ under cleared skies (compared to hazy for ingress) using a Questar telescope and a Nikon D810 camera. 5 raw images were converted to TIF, stacked and deconvoluted with Lynkeos, adjusted with Photoshop.
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