Moon craters Copernicus Kepler Aristarchus
Taken by Claudio Balella on April 19, 2016 @ Italy
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With Moon at 95% light on surface are intense and our atmosphere was instable but Copernicus Kepler and Aristarchus was beautiful at vision. The central image of composition was captured with 2,5X powermate while the three around captured by 5X powermate. Refractor and staked images by webcam.
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