Lunar photo in Near-InfraRed

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Sundog

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Jul 15, 2009, 8:10:39 AM7/15/09
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Hello,

4 photos of the south pole of the moon posted, taken with a Near IR-
camera.
Region is Clavius and Klaproth (I believe).

GVanLommel_200907150126.png
Gino Van Lommel
vanlo...@gmail.com
280 mm (11.02 in)
2800 mm (110.24 in)
XEVA-USB-1.7-320x256-TE1 (Xenics Near-IR camera)
320 x 256 pixels
2000 us
01h26 UT 15/07/2009
Belgium, Europe

GVanLommel_200907150044.png
Gino Van Lommel
vanlo...@gmail.com
280 mm (11.02 in)
2800 mm (110.24 in)
XEVA-USB-1.7-320x256-TE1 (Xenics Near-IR camera)+ IR-Pass filter.
320 x 256 pixels
60000 us
00h44 UT 15/07/2009
Belgium, Europe

GVanLommel_200907150056.png
Gino Van Lommel
vanlo...@gmail.com
280 mm (11.02 in)
2800 mm (110.24 in)
XEVA-USB-1.7-320x256-TE1 (Xenics Near-IR camera)+ IR-Pass filter.
320 x 256 pixels
40000 us
00h56 UT 15/07/2009
Belgium, Europe

GVanLommel_200907150119.png
Gino Van Lommel
vanlo...@gmail.com
280 mm (11.02 in)
2800 mm (110.24 in)
XEVA-USB-1.7-320x256-TE1 (Xenics Near-IR camera)+ IR-Pass filter.
320 x 256 pixels
30000 us
01h19 UT 15/07/2009
Belgium, Europe

Kind Regards,
Gino

cano...@yahoo.com

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Jul 15, 2009, 3:02:10 PM7/15/09
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On Jul 15, 6:10 am, Sundog <vanlomm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Casatus and Klaproth are an interesting combination that are not
photographed often. The lighting across Casatus C last night was
particularly nice. Drygalski is also faintly visible in some of your
images. I could see it in a small refractor last night. It is similar
to Moretus. Good imaging. - Clear Skies - Kurt
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