Lunar craters: Clavius and Plato
Taken by Raffaello Lena on May 5, 2017 @ Rome Italy
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Date Taken: 2017:05:07 06:59:50
 
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Two classic lunar craters imaged from Rome on May 5 2017. Clavius is one of the largest craters on the Moon.The small craters in sequence may allow to test the resolution of the telescope. The second craters is Plato: The flat floor of Plato has a relatively low albedo, in comparison to the surrounding rugged terrain. The floor is free of significant impact craters and lacks a central peak. I used a Mak Cassegrain 18 cm.
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