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Strangers on the Moon

I still have to find out where did I actually landed :)

 

Update: oh, yes! The reconaissance data allows to conclude that it's a border between Mare Imbrium (up and to left, into the shadows) and Mare Serenitas.

 

Intended to be viewed at Original size.

 

Aquisition time: JD 2456725,189479 (around 08.03.2014 20:32:00 MSK).

Image orientation: as in the sky :)

Canon EOS 60D (unmodded) with 1,25" Baader Planetarium UV-IR cut filter and 5x Barlow lens coupled to Celestron OMNI XLT150 Newtonian reflector riding on Skywatcher NEQ-6 Pro SynScan mount

Aperture 150 mm

Focal length (effective) 3750 mm

Tv = 1/60 seconds (movie crop 640x480 video recording mode)

Av (effective) = f/20

ISO 1000

Exposures: 700-1500 (50% of total)

Processing: Quicktime movies were converted to .AVI with SUPER video converter and processed in Autostakkert!2. Image was assembled in Microsoft ICE and was subjected to Richardson-Lucy deconvolution in AstraImage 3.0 (Cauchy type PSF, size 1,9 units, 10 iterations).

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Uploaded on March 10, 2014
Taken on March 9, 2014