Interesting Moon features
Taken by Mario J.Avila Sobarzo on January 1, 2018 @
DownTown Santiago.Chile.
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All inner city´s weather conditions for observation: as customary: awful! For citadine Astronomy.
Excessive artificial illumination IN DOWNTOWN Santiago! This IS a moon string of images taken last year. Lunar north part is down in picture, main region is mare frigoris. The central triangular-like region, on the picture, is Caucasus Mont. Among others, there here are two pairs of major two craters on each side of Caucasus Mont. Among many others, Aristilus and Autolicus. Both on right side. Whereas, on left of Caucasus Mont are Aristoteles and Mitchell with Aristoteles to the lunar north region. The dark middle west flank of image (Mare Imbrium) also contains, elevated features. To west of crater Cassini, and it is internal three minor-craters-structure, can be observed sideway illuminated as well as Piton. Further in Mare Imbrium, Crater Piazzi Smyht and Pico and other uncovered reflections, most likely bounding most likely from Tenerife Mts.
Ye olde SCT LX5.dont have exact date.
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