Seeing was poor at best and sun's angle of illumination angle gave poor contrast. Although the perfect angle to highlight one rim in shadow. The Rim is well defined and a pair of ridges on the lava flooded floor are easily visible.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Schiller.
The somewhat unusual is the crater Schiller. A fusion of two craters with a meteor strike at a very shallow angle. Captured here using the many time mentioned EOS Record. Capturing a live view zoomed avi. Processed in Regitax 6 and 10 iterations using an adaptive Richardson Lucy deconvolution filter.
Seeing was poor at best and sun's angle of illumination angle gave poor contrast. Although the perfect angle to highlight one rim in shadow. The Rim is well defined and a pair of ridges on the lava flooded floor are easily visible.
Seeing was poor at best and sun's angle of illumination angle gave poor contrast. Although the perfect angle to highlight one rim in shadow. The Rim is well defined and a pair of ridges on the lava flooded floor are easily visible.
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