Lunar X on the Moon
Taken by Jun Lao on April 29, 2020 @ Mason, Ohio, USA
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X marks the spot! Had only a few minutes where a cloud opening would allow viewing the 41% lit Moon, and the Lunar X, a nice "feature" that shows up when the sunlight hits the Moon right. It can be seen close to a pair of craters on the shadowed side of the Moon. Imaged with a Nikon DSLR on a Vixen 102SS refractor.
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