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(6 day old moon. Centered on southern Mare Fecunditatis, (north to the left) including crater Langrenus and Petavius to the east, and a fascinating collection of craters to the west that separate Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris which include crater...)
 
 
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6 day old moon.  Centered on southern Mare Fecunditatis, (north to the left) including crater Langrenus and Petavius to the east, and a fascinating collection of craters to the west that separate Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris which include craters Gutenberg and Gocienius, and associated faults and rilles.
 
6 day old moon.  Centered on southern Mare Fecunditatis, (north to the left) including crater Langrenus and Petavius to the east, and a fascinating collection of craters to the west that separate Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris which include craters Gutenberg and Gocienius, and associated faults and rilles.
  
Imaging with a C925 @ prime focus and a ZWO ASI120MM video camera from my suburban backyard in Livermore CA.
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Imaging with a C925 @ prime focus and a ZWO ASI120MM video camera from my suburban backyard in Livermore CA. Jim Ferreira

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6 day old moon. Centered on southern Mare Fecunditatis, (north to the left) including crater Langrenus and Petavius to the east, and a fascinating collection of craters to the west that separate Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris which include craters Gutenberg and Gocienius, and associated faults and rilles.

Imaging with a C925 @ prime focus and a ZWO ASI120MM video camera from my suburban backyard in Livermore CA. Jim Ferreira

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