
Lunar

COPERNICUS (Right) Dimension: 95x95Km / 56x56Mi Height: 3760m / 11400ft
Young and isolated formation with hexagonal form. Bright rays all around.
Very steep slopes dominant Mare Insularum of 900 m tormented and supporting
Fauth to the South and Gay-Lussac to the North. Floor flatter to the
North than to the South. Three central mountains (1200 m).
Below Copernicus are Reinhold and Lansberg
KEPLER (Left) Dimension: 32x32Km / 19x19Mi Height: 2750m / 8300ft
Isolated circular formation behind extensive clear rays. Steep slopes
especially to the South and supporting Kepler F to the West. High walls
with light terraces. Tormented floor. Weak central relief. Hills. Craterlets
20050630 0829 UT

Tycho 20051111 0128 UT

Rheita 20040425 0203 UT

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Moon - Phase% 25.7 - 20040414 1053 UT
Nikon D70 through Meade 10" LX200
1/10 sec at ISO 200

Tycho at Full Moon 20030307 0601 UT
Meade LX200 10" / ScopeTronix MaxViewII
Nikon 5400 - 1/250 @ f7.3 - Processed with ImagesPlusV1.72 - Photoshop

Full Moon 20030306 0540 UT
Orion 80mm ED APO / ScopeTronix MaxViewII Piggybacked on LX200 10"
Nikon 5400 - 1/4000 @ f7.3 - Processed with ImagesPlusV1.72 - Photoshop

17 day old Moon 96%..Just past Full 20030208 0434 UT
Orion 80mm ED APO - Nikon 5400 / ScopeTronix MaxView40 Piggybacked on LX200 10"
1/1000 f9.4 - Processed with ImagesPlusV1.72 - Photoshop
Meade 10" LX200
ToUcam Pro
Registax v2

Liebig 20031007 0121 UT

Aristarchus-Croman 20031007 0128 UT

Gauss 20031011 0845 UT

Langrenus 20031011 0852 UT

Endymion 20031011 0858 UT

Aristarchus-Croman 20031021 1203 UT

Theophilius 20031130 2337 UT

Maclear 20031130 2340 UT

Posidonious 20031130 2344 UT

Aristoteles 20031201 0144 UT

Theophilus 20031201 0215 UT

Posidonious 20031201 0220 UT

Maskelyne 20031211 1059 UT

Hercules 20031211 1105 UT

Steinheil-Watt 20031211 1109 UT