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I always enjoy viewing those deep crater shadows near the terminator.
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There's a thing in Astronomy Now Magazine that describes the detail in the same area as your image. Crater Plato and the surrounding area is particularly photogenic on the 18th March, today! I was going to have a go at it but the clouds don't look like they're going to let me.
Good to see you had a brief gap of clear sky yesterday.
And the March 2024 Lunar X clair-obscur was yesterday centred on 14:10. I think you caught the tail end of it.
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Hi Graeme thanks for the info,I thought I caught the X on the image,it took me a while to get it centerd as the Asair plus didn't seem to want to find the moon.I think it doesn't like planets.Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 12:45 pm Good clarity Andy.
There's a thing in Astronomy Now Magazine that describes the detail in the same area as your image. Crater Plato and the surrounding area is particularly photogenic on the 18th March, today! I was going to have a go at it but the clouds don't look like they're going to let me.
Good to see you had a brief gap of clear sky yesterday.
And the March 2024 Lunar X clair-obscur was yesterday centred on 14:10. I think you caught the tail end of it.
Screenshot 2024-03-18 125600.png
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