The Moon

Our own familiar Moon, seen by the Kitt Peak Burrell Schmidt telescope on July 21st, 1994. Normally too bright for digital CCD imaging, the moon was tamed by a combination of a very narrow band filter intended for looking at the hydrogen beta emission line in galaxies and nebulae, and the rather poor weather on the night in question. We also have a more recent Moon image, superimposed on a background of stars, and an amusing collage with the Andromeda galaxy.

Créditos:
REU program, N.A.Sharp/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/

About the Image

Id:noao-moon
Tipo:Planetary
Release date:30 de Junio de 2020 a las 21:53
Size:1024 x 1024 px

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Nombre:Moon
Categoría:Solar System

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