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Long shadow in Phocylides, urmymuse

Long shadow in Phocylides

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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Again in a nod to the moon landings .... taken using my Orion 10 inch Dobsonian , x3 barlow = 3600 focal length + web cam back in April 2017

I am always awestruck by the deep long shadows in craters on the moon when caught at the right moment

By chance ,on this occasion, there was a particularly nice one being cast by the northern wall of Phocylides.

Phocylides is a lunar impact crater located near the southwest rim of the Moon. It overlays the south rim of the crater Nasmyth to the north. To the northwest is the unusual plateau formation of Wargentin. Eastward is the merged formation Schiller, and in the southwest lies Pingré.

The outer wall of Phocylides is worn and eroded, especially along the western edge. The northern edge of the rim is notched and irregular, with a rise of ground joining the south rim of Wargentin. The crater Phocylides F lies across the southern rim. The floor of Phocylides is flooded and relatively smooth, with a few small craterlets and no central peak. The most notable impact on the floor is a crater near the northeast rim.

Phocylides lies to the northwest of the Schiller-Zucchius Basin.

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Long shadow in Phocylides, urmymuse