Mare Humorum & Gassendi Crater

 Posted: Mar 14th, 2022
Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: Sky-Watcher BKP2001
Camera: QHY5III462C
Mount: SW EQ5 OnStep
Software: PIPP, AutoStakkert, Astra Image 3.0SI, Ps
Accessories: Barlow SvBony x3
 Sankt-Peterburg, Russia
 Mar 14th, 2022
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Gassendi Crater and Mare Humorum

Lens: SkyWatcher BKP 2001
Camera: QHY5III462C
Barlow Lens: Barlow SvBony X3
Mount: EQ5 OnStep
Software: PIPP, AutoStakkert, Astra Image 3.0SI, Ps

Location and Conditions:
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Seeing: Good
Altitude above horizon: 42°

Date: 14.03.22

Stacking:
200 frames stacked out of 20000

Frame Parameters:
10ms ISO/Gain: 0
Resolution: 1533x862 px
Scale: 6743 KB
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Excellent, but I would rotate it 180 degrees...
15 Mar, 2022 Reply
4ainik Replied to Fox7812
Thanks, and why at 180 degrees?
15 Mar, 2022 Reply
Fox7812 Replied to 4ainik
The left-hand craters will appear in a more familiar orientation, especially in terms of their shadows. Give it a try, but of course, it's a matter of personal preference.
15 Mar, 2022 Reply

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