Complete Moon Mosaic

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Complete Moon Mosaic

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Hi all,

Prior to the same night that the first light for Jupiter was taken, managed to bag about 63 video files of the waning gibbous with the DMK camera and using the cass mode of CN212 at it's native focal length. Again, no barlow was used, but it would be a mammoth project if one were to use it...perhaps twice the amount of frames would need to cover the moon! The seeing was below average, and same avi's were so corrupted with bad seeing that even after stacking (600 stacks each avi), it is still "blurry". Here is the complete mosaic (27th April night) and two selected terminator scenes at original resolution below it. Some thin cloud was present during capture. Moon was around 40 degrees high from the south east horizon.


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With below average condition and such a good shot [smilie=admire.gif] [smilie=wow.gif] [smilie=good-job.gif]
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Here is a sample raw frame. This is one of the better raw frames under better seeing conditions.


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The raw frames are still good. Solid work. and good camera!
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Post by wucheeyiun »

this is really a world class moon mosiac...
well done Remus :)
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Post by Clifford60 »

How big can it be printed? A2008 needs one.
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Post by zackae »

The pictures are lovely encompassing the many features on our Neighbouring terrain. I should look at the moon more often.
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Post by boothee »

Very impressive pictures.
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