@pushingphotons
That's great. I'm not familiar with the technique.

Here's an old style stereo pair of the lunar #Albategnius region. Relaxing the eyes so that each eye will see the image before it will reveal a 3rd image between them that, with practice, will appear 3D.

@naz
For occasional photography (lunar and planetary) I use a Meade #ETX90 and a Celestron #Nexstar5SE. I usually stack images using a homemade Yorick language stacking program. Here's one of my best images of the #Albategnius lunar region:

@Astrobum
Those are very nice, allowing considerable enlargement and still offering up details. A clever adaptation of a long focus refractor.

I use a 5 inch #Caasegrain #Nexstar5SE , which is also short, being about a foot long. It is an f10. It looks to me like your pixel resolution is better that the equipment I use, but here's an image taken with it just for comparison.

#Albategnius lunar region.

@catherineryanhyde
But then you star hunters will miss lunar photography opportunities like this of the #Albategnius region of the moon.
@starrytimepod
Incidentally, what makes the #Albategnius image reveal #3D is that the two images were actually taken some years apart where the moon's #libration gave two slightly different views.