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3 sec exposure at prime focus through Astro-Physics 160mm scope using a Nikon D7000 DSLR camera. Photograph taken at totality +/- 2 minutes on January 20, 2019.Dick Bobick
Moon past first quarter, 350 of 1,000, seeing=3/5, ASI-1600MC, AP130GTX, AP Mach1/GTO, processed in Registax and Photoshop.C. E. Steuart Dewar
Plato and Vallis Alpes, 200 of 2,000, seeing=3/5, ASI-1600MC, AP130GTX, AP Mach1/GTO, processed in Registax and Photoshop.C. E. Steuart Dewar
Moon and Venus before Occultation, ZWO 120mc-s camera Ryan Behrends
Apollo 15 landing site near Mons Hadley, January 18, 2016, ZWO 120mc-s camera Ryan Behrends
Clavius from November 20, 2015, ZWO 120mc-s camera Ryan Behrends
Venus occultation by the moon on 12/07/15.  It's afocal through a Celestron C6 SCT using a Canon digital camera.  Photo taken about 8 minutes before ingress at 10:55 AM. Dan Posey
Moon just past first quarter taken with a Sony RX10 MIII Cybershot digital camera at full zooom (600mm). No telescope or tripod involved (!). C. E. Steuart Dewar
Moon: Gassendi Crater, TMB105/650 C. E. Steuart Dewar
Vallis Alpes - with an 8" Celestron SCT, SkyNyx 2.1c Camera. Showing the elusive rille on the floor of Vallis Alpes C. E. Steuart Dewar
Moon: Rupes Recta (The Great Wall), Celestron C8, stack of 100/250 Lumenera SkyNyx 2-0 Color C. E. Steuart Dewar



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