Copernicus lunar crater
One of the well known lunar surface features is the Copernicus crater. This crater formed by impact of an asteroid 900 million years ago. The diameter of the crater is 90 km with depth of 3.7 km. To the left of it, is the ghost ring “Stadius”. Gear setup: iOptron iEQ30 pro, Celestron 127 SLT, ZWO 294 MC cooled @ 0 degree. Stacked in Autostakkart!, Wavelets by Registax, Edited in PS 2020 CC.
Copernicus lunar crater
One of the well known lunar surface features is the Copernicus crater. This crater formed by impact of an asteroid 900 million years ago. The diameter of the crater is 90 km with depth of 3.7 km. To the left of it, is the ghost ring “Stadius”. Gear setup: iOptron iEQ30 pro, Celestron 127 SLT, ZWO 294 MC cooled @ 0 degree. Stacked in Autostakkart!, Wavelets by Registax, Edited in PS 2020 CC.