Moon on 09.01.2020. 6 seas.

 Posted: Jan 18th, 2020
Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: Sky-Watcher 200/1000PDS
Camera: ZWO ASI385MC
Mount: HEQ5PRO SynScan GoTo
Software: SharpCap, Autostakkert!3 AS!3, Astra Image 3.0, Adobe Photoshop 2014
Accessories: Datyson 3x Barlow, Bahtinov mask
 Narva, Estonia
2285
Stacked 300 out of 3000.
Mare Serenitatis. Mare Vaporum. Mare Tranquillitatis. Mare Nectaris. Mare Fecunditatis. Mare Crisium.
Resolution: 1971x1103 px
Scale: 13063 KB
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To be precise, two more seas are visible: Mare Anguis (the Sea of the Serpent) and Mare Spumans (the Sea of Foam). Both of these small seas are located near Mare Crisium (the Sea of Crises), the first to the northeast and the second to the southeast of it.
18 Jan, 2020 Reply
And a significant portion of the Sea of Rains is also visible.
18 Jan, 2020 Reply
Andrey, yes, yes, that's all correct, I only marked the largest seas! But really, there are many wonderful objects in this region of the Moon, and Copernicus even made it in, though that's not the main point! From Earth with the naked eye, this "sea region" resembles a little person!)) Well, at least it does to me, and I remember as a child seeing an astronaut standing on the Moon in that dark spot))) As long as I can remember, I've always admired the Moon and its mysteries! I'm 45 now, and that feeling hasn't gone away!)
19 Jan, 2020 Reply
And I saw a conductor there when I was a kid :).
19 Jan, 2020 Reply
:))))))
19 Jan, 2020 Reply

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