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Reflector telescope images of Hainzel crater on the Moon.

Friday, February 7, 2014 23:19
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We must remember that these images are inverted and so the cardinal points must be considered as such.
Hainzel, a peanut shaped crater, is located on the western side of the Moon, along with Hainzel A (53 km) (larger part), and C (38 km) (smaller part). Hainzel (70 km), after which are named all its satellite craters, is somewhere between the two.


Around Hainzel are a lot of small other craters: on the northwest are Hainzel’s satellite craters, and south-east the sector is reserved forthe satellite craters of the incomplete crater, Mee (132 km). Among them, there are also satellite craters of Epimenides (27 km), on the east.
Other craters seen in the pictures are: Wilhelm (107 km) Longomontanus (145 km) and Bayer (47 km).


Video pate be watched here: Enjoying the Moon. Video of Tycho crater on the Moon by telescope.

ASTRONOMY TELESCOPE IMAGES WITH C8″-NEWTONIAN



Source: http://lupuvictor.blogspot.com/2014/02/reflector-telescope-images-of-hainzel.html

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