Moon Observing
Due to its relative long f ratio
(f/13.33), the small Zeiss is an ideal scope to observe the Moon. In this
section you'll be able to see some fine pictures and sketches of the Moon,
taken using different techniques; from conventional film cameras to CCD
devices and digital still cameras.
Moon image taken by J.
Paul Roux (France)
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Moon image taken by Gary
Beal (New Zealand)
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Moon image taken by Luis
Argüelles (Spain)
Location:
Quintueles, near Gijón, Spain
Date:
24th, July, 2001
Taken in afocal
mode with Baader Planetarium Eudiascopic 35mm + Ultima 2x Barlow (48x)
Camera:
Olympus C2000Z
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Moon image taken by Luis
Argüelles (Spain)
Location:
Quintueles, near Gijón, Spain
Date:
28th, July, 2001
Taken in afocal
mode with Baader Planetarium Eudiascopic 35mm + Ultima 2x Barlow (48x)
Camera:
Olympus C2000Z
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Moon image taken by Luis
Argüelles (Spain)
Location:
Quintueles, near Gijón, Spain
Date:
4th, August, 2001
Taken in afocal
mode with Baader Planetarium Eudiascopic 35mm + Ultima 2x Barlow (48x)
Camera:
Olympus C2000Z
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