Moon in Infrared with Celestron Digital Microscope
Taken by Joseph Sim on May 6, 2023 @ Singapore
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These images are of the Moon captured in infra-red with a digital microscope which has no "blocking infrared filter". You will see large craters (especially the one on the lower right) and two plumes of light radiated like spot-lights from the lower-right massive crater. However, there is a speck of dust on the CCD and the Moon is captured out-of-focus (because the apparatus is still a microscope, not telescope). Here are the images :- https://photos.app.goo.gl/Z51xDcJjTqyd6Hah6
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