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Images were taken with ST-7E CCD Camera through 8" LX200, stopped down to 2" diameter

CCD Session S00005
Bullet Moon Images                                          
Bullet Composite
Some of the images below can be viewed at larger size by clicking on them.

(See also Moon Images 2001-09-29)


Moon Images

Moon - CCD Images
Image Image
Copernicus and Mare Nubrium
2001-10-03, 22:24h UT 
0.1 secs  exposure (#5012)
Lacus Somniorum (The Lake of the Dreamers)
2001-10-03,  23:11h UT
0.2 sec exposure (#5044)
Image Image
Tycho
2001-10-03, 23:01h UT
0.2 sec  exposure (#5037)
Mare Crisium (The Sea of Crises)
2001-10-03,  23:08h UT
0.2 sec exposure (#5041)
CCD Images taken with ST-7E at 1x1 binning, though 8" LX200 
stopped down to 2" diameter equivalent.
CCD Temperature -10 deg C
Image reduction made using a rough Flat Field (some dust spot effects remain)
Images unsharp masked, then resized and sharpened in PaintShop Pro
Image scale 2.27 arc sec/pixel (original 0.89 arc sec/pixel)
Optics back-calculated to be 2xxxmm focal length (f/xx)

More images (click on image for larger view)
Image Image
Mare Frigoris, Endymion
2001-10-03, 23:11h UT
0.2 sec exposure (#5045)
Plato, Anaxagoras
2001-10-03,  23:12h UT
0.2 sec exposure (#5046)
Image Image
Mare Tranquillitatis
2001-10-03, 23:09h UT
0.2 sec  exposure (#5042)
Mare Crisium, Geminus
2001-10-03,  23:07h UT
0.2 sec exposure (#5040)
Image Image
Mare Imbium
2001-10-03, 23:04h UT
0.2 sec  exposure (#5038)
Southern Highlands
2001-10-03,  23:00h UT
0.2 sec exposure (#5036)

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Moon Composite

Unplanned Composite of several CCD Images
Image
2001-10-03, 23:04 to 23:12h UT, 
Composite of several images each of 0.2 sec exposure
(Uneven flat fielding is evident in these images)
(click on image for larger view)
Annotated Composite

 

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