Humboldt Crater
Taken by Manuel Díaz Rodríguez on May 10, 2024 @ La Orotava, S/C de Tenerife, España
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Date Taken: 2024:05:19 23:39:21
 
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Observing the Humboldt Crater on the Moon: This impressive impact crater near the eastern edge of the Moon appears extremely oblong due to foreshortening from Earth. Though its actual shape is irregularly circular, it has a notable indentation on its southeastern edge from the invasion of the Barnard crater. To the north-northwest lies Hecataeus, and to the western edge, it is joined by Phillips. Details:Celestron C8-A XLT CAMARA PLAYER ONE MARS-C AutoStakkert.AstroSurface.Photoshop
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