Moon
Mosaic
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OK, this is not
a deep space image, and we had really intended to image Mars this night.
Unfortunately the atmosphere was so unstable that Mars was just a gelatinous,
oscillating blob in the telescope. We didn't want to pack up and quit without
accomplishing anything though, and the moon looked quite beautiful,
so we pointed the scope at it and started shooting.
This image of the
moon was obtained with the SAC-7b imager on 08/16/03 at about 3:00am. 37
different AVI files were taken through the Meade 10" LX200GPS at f/6.3.
Out of about 60 images per AVI file, one frame was selected that represented
the best of the 60 images. The resulting 37 "best" images were then assembled
into the mosaic below, which is only 25% of the size of the image originally
assembled. Some selected major features are labeled, along with approximate
landing sites of the Apollo missions.
Also, here is a link
to a clean,
unlabeled image.
All
images are copyright 2003 by Tim and Becky Tasto.
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