Moon
Taken by Mario J. Avila Sobarzo on February 10, 2019 @ Home. Santiago, Chile
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Citizen Astronomy. Another LX3 previous capture of an appealing moon image. The Crater Fractasorius is seen with its partially destroyed northern Rim, Located on the north side of Mare Nectaris or the Sea of Nectar. A small ocean less than 250 miles in diameter (compare to Mare Crisium and/or Mare Nubium, for instance). A rounded impact bowls. Crater Fractasorius lie down at the Southwest border of Mare Nectaris. The sun light reflection at the top of the craters could indicate the early hours of a fresh lunar morning.
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