| Subject: | Moon November 3, 2000 Centered on Mare Serenitatis |
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| Telescope: | Takahashi FSQ-106n f/8 with Extender-Q |
| Mount: | Losmandy G-11 |
| Imager: | SBIG ST-7 non-E non-ABG |
| Image Details: | A single 0.1 second integration, unguided. Mare Serenitatis is the large oval feature in the center of the image. The two large craters near the top of the image are Eudoxus (lower of the two) and Aristoteles (upper of the two). Near the bottom most edge of this image is the location where the crew of Apollo 11 touched down on the Lunar surface in Mare Tranquillitatis. |
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