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Friday, 1 April 2011

Aristillus and Autolycus craters

Photographer: Victor Lupu
Optics: Celestron C8-Newtonian reflector telescope, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Device: Sony HDR CX105
Filter: No
Date: 09/02/2011
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
Processing: Registax 18 frames at 90% lowest quality


        Aristillus (55 km.) big-bottom-foto, is a prominent lunar crater that lies to the east of Mare Imbrium. To the north in photo is Autolycus (39 km), smaller, while on the northeast is Archimedes (83 km.), which is not visible in the shaddow.Montes Caucasus are in the photo left, and above are Montes Apenninus.
      Aristillus's edge is large, irregular exterior is relatively easy to distinguish due to the surrounding flat surface. The impact created a ray system that extends over a distance of 600 kilometers. The edge is generally circular in shape. In the middle of the crater are three peaks, which have a height of about 0.9 km.
       Autolycus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the south-east of Mare Imbrium.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pozele tale sunt prea negre. Mult prea intunecoase. Incearca sa le mai luminezi ! Probabil ai o problema cu setarile de monitor si tu le vezi bine, dar noi , toti ceilalti le vedem numai negura totala !

Lupu Victor said...

OK . Am corectat deja cat de cat acest lucru.Postarea aceasta este mai veche,dar acum am inceput sa le deschid cat mai mult si acceptabil :) Ms de comment.

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