Astrophotography by Walt Davis

What I find most interesting is that even in the 20th century there have been more people who have walked on the moon than who have visited the deepest pars of earths oceans. This pictures was taken with a Meade LPI and an Orion Orion NextStar 4" Maksutov-Cassegrain by Walt Davis
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Object Information

Name: The Moon
Star Type: Satellite
Description: What I find most interesting is that even in the 20th century there have been more people who have walked on the moon than who have visited the deepest pars of earths oceans. This pictures was taken with a Meade LPI and an Orion Orion NextStar 4" Maksutov-Cassegrain.
Related Photos: None

References:

The Moon   Google Images
Acquisition

Location:

Latitude 44.841N by Longitude -122.869W at an elevation of 87 meters.
Aumsville, Oregon USA

Date:

 Feb 18, 2008

Zone: -8 (Pacific Standard Time)
Equipment

Imager:

Meade LPI

OTA:

Orion NextStar 4" Maksutov-Cassegrain
Barlow: none
Platform: The NexStar System
Guiding: none
Imaging
Exposure: NA

Gain:

NA

Offset:

NA

Align:

On
Combine: On

Tracking:

On
Min Quality: 70
Eval Count: 10
Image Process: Moon
Format: BMP (640 x 480)

Filter:

EdgeEnhancedHard

Composites:

35
Image Processing

Stacking:

Meade Envisage

Combined:

Meade Envisage
Processing: PhotoShop CS3
Notes

None

Copyright © 2008 Walt L. Davis All Rights Reserved