Mare Crisium "Sea of Crises" 10-11-22
Taken by Philip Smith on October 11, 2022 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2022:10:12 20:15:47
 
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I imaged the Mare Crisium /ˈkrɪsiəm/ (Latin Crisium, the "Sea of Crises") Located in the northeast quadrant of the lunar near side, Mare Crisium is a Nectarian-aged basin (about 3.9 billion years old) that spans 740 km (about 460 miles). I imaged from my Manorville NY, observatory the Mare Crisium, on 10-11-22 the night of the Waning Gibbous Moon 15.44 days old. The camera I recorded with was the Player One Saturn-M SQR (IMX533) USB3.0 Mono Camera( IMX533) and a Baader Red 610nm Longpass 1.25" filter in a Moonlite focuser. Kind Regards To ALL 🙂
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686/
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