Lunar Surface At Telescope

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Lunar Surface At Telescope

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging''. This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Bettinus crater and southwestern emisphere of the Moon are seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 22nd, 2024. Bettinus is a lunar impact crater located southeast of Alphonsus in the Lunar Highlands, with a diameter of approximately 71 kilometers. Featuring terraced walls and a central peak, Bettinus is observable with telescopes from Earth and provides insights into the ancient impact history of the Moon. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)


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