Mare Humorum
Mare Humorum, Gassendi, Hippalus Rille, Montes Riphaeus
Mosaic of two frames. This composition contains many interesting and characteristic formations. Mare Humorum and a wax seal in the north, Gassendi crater. Ditch complexes in the west: Rimae Mersenius, Rimae de Gasparis and Rimae Doppelmayer, in the east: Hippalus Rille and the crater with two "faces" - Hippalus. In the upper corner - Montes Riphaeus, a band of shock artifacts that have recently intrigued me. Below is a lava landscape with hill ranges.
Achromatic Refractor TS 152/900, Barlow Celestron Ultima 2x (F-2270mm), ASI290MM, Baader Halpha 35nm, EQ-ATM, FireCapture v2.6, Autostakket!3 (400/2000), Registax6, Microsoft ICE.
Copyright: Jerzy Łągiewka
Share & Credit This AAPOD2 Feature
When you share this image on AstroBin, social media, forums, or your own website, please include a credit to AAPOD2 so viewers can discover where this feature came from.
Support AAPOD2 for free! Use Our AGENA ASTRO Affliate Link
AAPOD2 Title: Mare Humorum
AAPOD2 Page Link: https://www.aapod2.com/blog/mare-humorum
Submit Your Photo!