Sharpless Catalogue

Moon

 




Image Data : Half Moon
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Williams Optics 72mm Magrez APO
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0 mins
Sub Frames : 0 x 0 min











Image Data : - Apollo 14 Landing Site
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.1 Sec
Sub Frames : 100 x 0.001 sec
















Image Data : - Apollo 14 Landing Site (Annotated)
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.1 Sec
Sub Frames : 100 x 0.001 sec












Image Data : - Clavius 
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.255 Sec
Sub Frames : 255 x 0.001 min
Description : Clavius is the large crater to the bottom left of the image. 3 prominent craters within the crater can be seen.













Image Data : - Copernicus 
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.1 Sec
Sub Frames : 100 x 0.001 sec
Description : Copernicus














Image Data : - Rupes Recta
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.1 Sec
Sub Frames : 100 x 0.001 sec
Description : Rupes Recta










Image Data : - Timorcharis 
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.1 Sec
Sub Frames : 100 x 0.001 sec
Description : Timorcharis














Image Data : - Vallis Alpes 
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 0.1 Sec
Sub Frames : 100 x 0.001 sec
Description : Vallis Alpes














Image Data : - Apollo 11 Landing Site
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 6 Sec
Sub Frames : 300 x 0.02 sec
Description : Mare Tranquilliatis













Image Data : - Apollo 11 Landing Site (Annotated)
 
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Meade LX200 16"
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 6 Sec
Sub Frames : 300 x 0.02 sec
Description : Mare Tranquilliatis










Object Information :
 
The Moon is a facinating object. The above images are some that I have captured through my scopes. For all images that are not the full disc, I have used Registax 5 to stack and create the final image.