OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)
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![Extremely high res moon photo, with enhanced colours. The surface is pockmarked and traces of different elements are apparent across the surface. Extremely high res moon photo, with enhanced colours. The surface is pockmarked and traces of different elements are apparent across the surface.](https://kbin.chat/media/cache/resolve/entry_thumb/fb/0f/fb0ff85fbd561e7274dfc1d3edad8170b7d6f2a9b42bbd2e7ab94414075d3786.webp)
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I still can't believe how this one comes back again and again. One of the greatest feat of humanity.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/18298626...
Another interesting video from Scott Manley.
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Prof. Meghan Gray explains some of the physics behind building a liquid mirror telescope, such as the ILMT in India.