@appagalcrochet
Lots of my favorites in there. Here's #Clavius a long time favorite captured with my compact #ETX90

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#Clavius Mond #astroflausch

Sun rising over #Plato, #MontesApenninus & #Eratosthenes, and #Clavius. The images were taken 2hrs 45mins apart on 6th Feb '25 from #Oxfordshire, UK with a 70mm refractor, 3x Barlow + #ASI120MC camera #LunarSunrise #CraterSunrise
Pastel sketches of #LunarCrater #Clavius 6th Feb '25 at 16:58 & 19:44UT. The #EyesOfClavius looked stunning! Sketched from photos with white pastel on black paper. 2hrs 45min later the sunlight had begun to illuminate the crater floor #AstronomySketching #MoonSketching #MoonArt #SpaceArt

@MaryMcIntyreAstro
Thanks for bringing those features to attention. I wasn't aware of them. I have a number of photos of the moon I've taken over the years and looked through them to see if I happened to have picked up those features.

Alas, as your article states, these are transient views that are only visible for perhaps a few hours, so sadly I didn't happen to capture most of them. But I captured one. The eyes of #Clavius.

#StarGeezer

APOD: 2022 July 16 - Tycho and Clavius at Dawn

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APOD: 2021 August 5 - Tycho and Clavius

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