Photographer: Victor Lupu
Optics: Celestron C8-Newtonian telescope, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony HDR CX105 ay 7x optical zoom
Total Magnification: 700x
Filter: no
Date: 12/05/2011
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
Processing: Sony Vegas 10 video captures
Mare Undarum is located on the east side of the Moon seen from Earth, and has an area of 243 kilometers. It has an undefined shape as we can see in the image of this article.
As a location, the neighbors of this sea are Dubyago (Dubiago) crater to the east, the crater has the highest margins in the east side, Firmicus (56 km) to the west, which has a dark floor similar to Mare Crisium.
Condorcet crater (74 km), lies to the north of the sea, which has a restored floor by lava and has a large dark patch showing on west-side floor, and Condorcet P (6 km) and F (37 km) are located inside the sea.
Mare Undarum has a flat surface, devoid of features, but is full of mountain formations, so those who do not know where it is, below, I edited a photo in which I put names to locate the lunar formations easier.
You can find the video of this pictures here .
<For those who like the pictures of my articles, would be nice to pay attention on advertising that appear in the blog by a click, because it is the only way I could buy one day a better telescope.>
Monday, 24 October 2011
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