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Hyginus.2021-08-16-1731_0-CapObj-32F

Small Hyginus crater crossed by Rima Hyginus near the image center.

Diameter 8.7 km.

 

At right the Rima Ariadaeus is going from left to rigt up to Ariadaeus crater.

 

Above is Mare Vaporum and Manilius crater at its east edge.

 

At bottom right the beatifully destroyed craters Murchison and Pallas lie. They looks for me as gears of giant fantastic mechanism.

Very small crater Pallas H in between the Pallas and Pallas E has diameter 4.8 km.

The canyons near the Triesnecker crater appear beautifully too.

 

Poor seeing at evening sky with high atmospheric turbulence,

can not sharpen anymore, had to drop two most fine detail wavelet layers.

 

 

Captured at 2021-08-16 17:31 UTC.

 

 

Telescope : Celestron SC8, 2x stock barlow.

Camera : ZWO ASI294MC.

Capture: ZWO ASICap.

Stacking, sharpening, white balance : OpenCV

 

Raw TIFF stack on my google drive:

drive.google.com/drive/folders/16Ko6ebfuFToQyXbqewETryaVs...

 

 

[ZWO ASI294MC]

Auto Exp Max Exp = 30ms

Auto Exp Max Gain = 285

Auto Exp Target Brightness = 100

Bin = 1

Brightness = 0

Capture Area Size = 2560 * 1440

Capture Limit = 5000frames

Colour Format = RAW16

Debayer Preview = ON

Exposure = 20ms

Flip = None

Gain = 250

Hardware Bin = OFF

High Speed Mode = ON

Mono Bin = OFF

Output Format = *.SER

Raw Format = ON

StartX = 792

StartY = 691

Temperature = 35.0 C

Timestamp Frames = OFF

USB Limit = 72

USB Port = 3.0

White Balance (B) = 99

White Balance (R) = 46

 

 

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Uploaded on September 2, 2021
Taken on August 16, 2021