Mineral Moon
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on December 23, 2018 @ Magurele, Romania
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Date Taken: 2018:12:24 02:09:18
 
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Lovely Moon one day after Full phase. The great comet Wirtanen was almost completely washed out due to the interfering Moon,so I had to do "only" with our satellite. Which had its own beauty high up in the cold winter sky. Great care was taken while processing this image. I believe it is my best and correct processing of a mineral color Moon. Using a reflector helped a lot, with no chromatic aberrations. Tech details: December 23, 2018 (21:12 U.T.) 200mm F/5 Newtonian, Baader MPCC, ASI 1600MMC Pro, Baader RGB filters.
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Good job! This way, the moon looks almost habitable. Just imagine the blue areas as water and the green and dark brown areas as land, wet enough to live there. What a dream...
Posted by Marpet 2018-12-25 06:18:18
 
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