Lunar Surface At Telescope
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using "lucky imaging". This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Gassendi crater on the moon is seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 22nd, 2024. Gassendi is a sizable lunar impact crater located in the southern part of the Moon's near side, with a diameter of approximately 110 kilometers. Known for its central peak and floor rilles, Gassendi is an intriguing target for lunar observers using telescopes, providing insights into the Moon's geological history. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)
- Product Code
- ILEA002220074
- Registered date
- 2024/1/22 00:00:00
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- NurPhoto / Kyodo News Images
- Media source
- Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto
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- 1623 × 913 pixel
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- 1.59(MB)*
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