Hello Moon friends,
An interesting way to illustrate the libration of the Moon is a morphed 3D-Animation of a single Moon area. You only need two pictures of the same area at different positions of libration and a Morph-Software like FantaMorph. It's easier- but not necessary - to take two images which made with the same telescope and camera. Otherwise you must calibrated the size and the position first. Here is my first try: the crater Clavius on 28. February 2015 for the first picture and on 3. April 2020 for the second: https://www.astrobin.com/3wyjen/?nc=user I hope youlike it. CS Henning
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Well done Henning. Which software did you use for the 3D rendition?
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Hi Rich, It's a GIF-animation created with Fantamorph5. CS Henning
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Thank you Henning. I have the information. seeking perfection in imaging! Clear skes
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An alternative software is PaintStar. The modul Morph Maker is good to test and try. And the best: It's free. 8) CS Henning
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