Lunar craters Egede, Aristoteles and Eudoxus
Taken by Raffaello Lena on January 24, 2018 @ Rome Italy
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Date Taken: 2018:02:04 17:23:20
 
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On January 24 2018 18:10 UT i imaged the craters Egede-Aristoteles and Eudoxus under high solar illumination using a Mak Cassegrain 18 cm, Lumenera LU075M CCD camera. Image taken by Rome Italy. Despite the turbolence and the faint seeing many features and craterlets are detecable. Egede is a classic gosth crater while secondary craters and ridges of ejecta radiate from Aristoteles.
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