Gibbous Moon Phase
Taken by Dr. Mark Elowitz on May 27, 2024 @ Siding Springs iTelescope via remote from Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
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The bright light from the near gibbous phase moon had to be suppressed using an H-alpha filter on the telescope. The image was taken using the 0.43-meter/f6.8 T32 telescope located at the iTelescope Siding Springs observatory, Australia (MPC Q62, 31:16:24 S, 149:03:52 E, Elevation=1122 meters). The CCD camera used was the Moravian G4 16000 (4096x4096 pixels) with a FOV of 43.2 x 43.2 arcmin. The image has been cropped from the original.
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