Waxing Mineral Moon
⚙️ Acquisition Setup
- 🔭 Optics: William Optics RedCat 61
- 📸 Sensor: ASI 585MC AIR
- ⏱️ Exposure: 2,0 min
- ⚡ Gain: 230
Processing Notes
The Waxing Mineral Moon presents a captivating canvas for astrophotographers, revealing the subtle chromatic variations across its ancient surface. This phase offers excellent opportunities to capture intricate details of craters and maria, with sunlight gradually illuminating new features each night. Focusing on color balance can bring out the reds of iron-rich basalts and blues of titanium, creating stunning portraits of our celestial neighbor. It's a dynamic subject, perfect for showcasing the Moon's geological diversity.
• Type: Natural Satellite
• Constellation: Dynamic (Ecliptic)
• Distance: approximately 384,400 km (0.00257 AU)
• Magnitude: ranging from approximately -9.0 to -12.5
• Type: Natural Satellite
• Constellation: Dynamic (Ecliptic)
• Distance: approximately 384,400 km (0.00257 AU)
• Magnitude: ranging from approximately -9.0 to -12.5