Mare Crisium through C5 telescope
This video has been recorded through a 5 inch telescope. It shows Mare Crisium, a big dark area in the Moon, also visible to naked eye as a dark spot. Formation with crater shape lengthened West East. Very flat floor with ring of wrinkle ridge to the periphery and ghost craters to the South. Craterlets. 176000 km2. 3,85 billion years old. Some features around the area shown are: Alhazen, Cannon, Dorsa Harker, Dorsa Tetyaev, Eimmart, Goddard, Hubble, Lyapunov, Mare Anguis, Mare Crisium, Plutarch, Rayleigh, Seneca, Urey, Cleomedes, Curtis, Debes, Delmotte, Dorsum Oppel, Eckert, Fredholm, Macrobius, Peirce, Picard, Proclus, Rima Cleomedes, Swift, Tisserand, Tralles, Yerkes, Abbot, Anville, Asada, Cameron, Catena Taruntius, Crile, da Vinci, Dorsa Cato, Dorsum Cayeux, Dorsum Cushman, Glaisher, Greaves, Lawrence, Lick, Montes Secchi, Palus Somni, Rimae Apollonius, Rimae Secchi, Rimae Taruntius, Secchi, Sinus Concordiae, Smithson, Taruntius, Tebbutt, Watts, Zähringer, Ameghino, Apollonius, Auzout, Back, Banachiewicz, Boethius, Bombelli, Cartan, Condon, Condorcet, Daly, Dorsa Dana, Dorsum Termier, Dubyago, Fahrenheit, Firmicus, Hansen, Jansky, Jenkins, Knox-Shaw, Krogh, Lacus Perseverantiae, Liouville, Mare Marginis, Mare Smythii, Mare Spumans, Mare Undarum, Mons Usov, Neper, Nobili, Peek, Petit, Pomortsev, Promontorium Agarum, Respighi, Sabatier, Schubert, Shapley, Sinus Successus, Stewart, Tacchini, Theiler, Townley, van Albada, Virchow and Wildt. In Robert A. Heinlein's novel ...
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