By Kedar S Prabhu | 2020-06-02
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On 06/01/2020 09:23 pm by Tim Yacyshyn| Richmond, British Columbia, Canada (49N; 123W)
This photograph was taken at dusk just before the sky turned completely black. Seeing conditions were excellent...there was not a cloud in the sky this evening. (The Moon was 83% illuminated). You can clearly see crater Gassendi along the southwest terminator. (As a bonus tonight, the ISS flew under the Moon [in the southern sky] about 35 minutes after this picture was taken).
Basic "eyepiece projection" method with me simply holding up an Apple iPhone 8 to a Celestron 11-inch SCT with a Televue 41 mm Panoptic eyepiece.
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