Schiller and Aristarchus

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Schiller and Aristarchus

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It has been a rough winter for viewing, but tonight was mostly clear for once and the moon was hitting my eye like a big pizza pie, so I took a shot at it. Had trouble getting good focus, but got a few shots.
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Schiller with Tycho at the far left
Schiller with Tycho at the far left
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Nice! Schiller is fun. The first time my mother spotted it in one of my lunar images she said "I didn't know the Moon had a dent in it?" :lol:
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