Mare Nectaris, MOON
Taken by Mario J. Avila Sobarzo on October 10, 2018 @ Home. Downtown Santiago, Chile.
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Citizen Astronomy from downtown Santiago, Chile. (All observing rotten as usual, Transparency, clarity, cloudiness and the like). Image obtained from around dated reported. At the center of picture, A surface area near moon north side. Not an easy lunar area due its complicated surface and number of details. Picture taken about a year, or so ago. Crater identification done with available Consolidated Lunar Atlas on the web.Mare Nectaris at the center of picture, shows crater Theophilus on mare's upper east. Crater Fractasorius looking as an horseshoe at the botton side of the picture. There is a long and elevated terrain inside M. Nectaris connecting Crater theophilus and crater Beaumond down and closed to Fracastarius inside M. Nectarie. I couldn,t find its name. Lat. -3346 Lon. '70.72
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