Dr. John Barentine FRAS on Nostr: Some lunar images from the past few nights after "lucky" processing in which the ...
Some lunar images from the past few nights after "lucky" processing in which the sharpest few percent out of many hundreds of individual frames are selected to minimize the effects of atmspheric blurring.
This view is in southern Mare Nectaris from the craters Beaumont (left) to Fracastorius (center-right). The latter was flooded with lava flows from Nectaris, ruining its northern rim.
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