Maurolycus Crater
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on May 8, 2015 @ Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy
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Date Taken: 2016:07:27 12:26:07
 
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The big crater Maurolycus (about 114 km in diameter and 5 km deep) imaged in excellent seeing conditions for my location. The crater is situated in the middle of the lunar southern highlands, and it can be considered a landmark among the vast number of craters down there. Its shape is completely recognizable, even at a low magnification. SkyWatcher BlackDiamond Newton 200/1000 su EQ5 Motor - Barlow 5x COMA Apo/Apla - ASI 120 MM - Baader IrPass 685nm - 300 frames - AS!2 - Registax 6.1 - Photoshop CC http://www.astrobin.com/256869/
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