Imaging the lunar surface
Taken by Raffaello Lena on October 13, 2018 @ Rome, Italy
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I have reprocessed images of this spring, and i have included some of them.Note the results obtained with a medium scope Mak Cassegrain 18 cm and from Rome, the city where i live, an observing site near St. Peter. In this scenario the pall of smog above Rome and the spring guarantees the good seeing, as there are practically no vertical movements in the air column above the telescope. Perfect to photograph the Moon in order to image the lunar surfaces including craterlets and lunar domes.
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