File:Cleomedes Solar ray.jpg

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Hi. Please correct me if I'm wrong, it sems that Tralles crater impact (N-E limb of cleomedes) produced a window allowing Sun light pass and illuminate a small part of Cleomedes bottom. I did find the changing shadow effect a wonderful show to observe.
Best regards, Stefano
P.D. All photos are single shot with C11 telescope afocal projection and mobile phone S20.
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