Gibbous Phase Moon
Taken by Dr. Mark Elowitz on December 19, 2024 @ Remote observation using T30 telescope at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia
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Remote observation of the Gibbous phase moon using the iTelescope 0.50-m f/6.8 reflector + CCD setup from Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. The ejecta rays from Tycho and Clavius are clearly visible in this single exposure image. An H-alpha filter was used to suppress excess reflected sunlight form the moon.
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