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Wednesday 26 September 2012

Extreme south of the Moon Pictures by astronomical telescope



South of the Moon. This area was hard to describe in finding names of the craters. It is a very craterous area, with multiple impacts of all sizes, and is easy to "get lost".
South of Blancanus are two united craters: Klaproth (119 km) and Casatus (111 km).
Klaproth's smooth floor surrounded by a small wall that is shared with Casatus on south.
The rest of Casatus's edge is larger and more defined than that of Klaproth, and its floor has a small bowl-shaped crater, Casatus C (15 km) north of the center.

Images for this area in Registax:
Registax: South Pole of the Moon by astronomical telescope.
 

Optical Reflector Telescope Celestron C8-Newtonian inch, 20mm Plössl, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony HDR CX105 to 8x optical zoom
Total Magnification: 800x
Filter: No
Date: 20/07/2011
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
Processing: FastStone


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