Τετάρτη 1 Ιουλίου 2020
Clavius Crater - Moon (30 June 2020)
Clavius is one of the largest crater formations on the Moon, and it is the second largest crater on the visible near side. It is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon, to the south of the prominent ray crater Tycho. The crater is named for the Jesuit priest Christopher Clavius, a 16th-century German mathematician and astronomer.
Clavius Diameter: 231 km,
Clavius Depth: 3.5 km,
Local Τime 21:00 Larisa, Greece,
Moon Distance: 365177 km,
Illuminated: 76,8%,
Telescope: Skywatcher 150/750P Reflector,
Skywatcher Alt-Azimuth mount AZ3,
Camera ASI290MC,
Barlow 4x,
SharpCap recording software.
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