Due to a lot of air turbulence I was not able to get 'lucky' imaging to my liking as far as sharpness is concerned. But I found that if you reduce the image size and then 'sharpen' it produces a pleasing result, if not an detailed account!
These images have been rotated to match the way they look to the human eye when viewing the Moon.
The largest crater is Ptolemaeus, below it is Alphonsus and Arzachel. The large crater to the right is Albategnius.
Equipment used:
Celestron CG mount, Celestron C6 telescope, 2X Barlow, PointGrey Grasshopper grayscale 5 mp camera, captured with Sharpcap and post-processed with AS!3.
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