APOLLO MISSIONS

Image Description and Details : The Moon has always fascinated humanity, for its beauty, size and phases.
In 1969, the man managed to walk on it and return safely, overcoming all the challenges of the time.
After this unprecedented landing, there were five more successful missions of manned landings, ending the Apollo Mission in 1972 with the landing of Apollo 17.
Today man is repairing himself to return to the Moon and continue his exploration of this precious satellite of ours.
This photo depicts the regions and dates of the six manned moon landings, symbolizing the golden period of lunar exploration, signaling future lunar explorations.

Technical Specification: Explore Scientific APO 80 mm Telescope; Baader IR685nm filter; ZWO ASI 290MM camera; AZEQ5 Sky-Watcher mount; Programs: FireCapture 2.6.08, AutoSakkert!3, Image Composite Editor, AstroSurface, RegiStax6, Affinitty Photo and IrfanView 64. Photo composed by mosaic of 02 panels.

Copyright: Natan Fontes

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