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Moonflight, Andre van der Hoeven

Moonflight

Moonflight, Andre van der Hoeven

Moonflight

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Imagine flying over the moon in a space capsule and looking down at the lunar surface. What you would see would be astonishing. This image gives a bit of an impression what you could see flying over the Clavius region in the southern part of the Moon when approaching in orbit from the north. That is why I called this image Moonflight...

This image was recorded by my 10 year old son about 1,5 month ago and I decided, because of the great result he got from this data himself, to see if I could extract even a bit more detail from it. Seeing was perfect that night, so that made this image a nice challenge. Also he made a perfect job from focussing so that a lot of detail was recorded.

I decided to use the drizzle function in Autostakkert to see how much detail I could retrieve. It showed that with the drizzle I could even see more details then in the original undrizzled data. The smallest craters I can find in this image are about 1,7 km wide and I think that's very close to the theoretical limit of my Celestron C11 telescope.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I do...

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