Near infrared mineral moon
Taken by Apollo Lasky on March 20, 2024 @ Naperville, il
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So this is what a near infrared mineral moon looks like with a sloan z's filter. There is lots of calcium at the 854nm wavelength, but there are also hundreds of other elemental spectral lines between 800nm and 900nm so I am not entirely sure what we are looking at.
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