Mike Raggett
Moon - Day 9 - Clavius Crater
Close up of the crater Clavius on Day 9 of the Lunar cycle.
The crater measures 225km wide and is 3.5km at its deepest point.
The floor of the crater forms a plain that is marked by some interesting crater impacts forming a sequence of ever diminishing diameters.
Images taken on 1st November 2014 in windy conditions but good seeing.
Telescope: Celestron 8SE
x2 Barlow Lens
Camera: ZWO ASI 120MC
Stacked & Debayered in AutoStakkert v2.2.0.12
Wavelets completed in Registax v6
Final processing in Photoshop CS2
Moon - Day 9 - Clavius Crater
Close up of the crater Clavius on Day 9 of the Lunar cycle.
The crater measures 225km wide and is 3.5km at its deepest point.
The floor of the crater forms a plain that is marked by some interesting crater impacts forming a sequence of ever diminishing diameters.
Images taken on 1st November 2014 in windy conditions but good seeing.
Telescope: Celestron 8SE
x2 Barlow Lens
Camera: ZWO ASI 120MC
Stacked & Debayered in AutoStakkert v2.2.0.12
Wavelets completed in Registax v6
Final processing in Photoshop CS2