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Old 18-October-2006, 06:04 AM
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Default Clavius, Tycho, Longomontanus region

Using only the afocal technique on my 9"Dobs and a 3x optical zoom on my digital camera, I obtained this image of the South Polar region of the moon. 6 Images were stacked with Registax and the sharpness enhanced with Microsoft Picture-It. Noiseware to clean it all up.
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Hi Bokmakierie. Nice photo I have always liked the south polar region of our Moon.
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It's so good it makes me think you photographed a model rather than the real thing!
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