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Full Autumn Moon (Minus 1/20) Print E-mail
Written by Denis Vida   
Monday, 13 October 2008 16:55

Moon (minus 1/20)

It was just another Satuday night back at our headquarters. 8 p.m. The night sky was awful, above the horizon thick fog obstructed the visibility, the Moon was full, but we just wanted to take some astrophotos! So we decided to capture the Moon. Our boss Gaj was off to Čakovec for a lecture by Charles Duke, Apollo 16's astronaut, so a couple of us (Emil, Filip, David and I) put up our Skywatcher ED 80 and captured frames of the Moon through Phillips TouCam Web camera. The software used was VirtualDub, Registax, Photoshop, Paintshop to process. This little bit missing on the north... Well, let's just say we saw it after we'd already packed the equipment.

 The image is a composite of 5 invidual frames.

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