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Archimedes & the Apennine mountains

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17 years 10 months ago #41603 by carlobeirnes
Replied by carlobeirnes on topic Re: Archimedes & the Apennine mountains
Hi all,
Thanks for the kind comments, i'm looking to do a lot better but as per usual the weather will not permit, i would like to get some detailed images with the barlow 2&3 but i'm only getting out 15min at a time
were i would like to get in 4to5 hours of detailed imaging and see the difference

Carl,

Looking at the image I was thinking it would be nice to have a scale bar either on the image or a crater dimension in the text. What is the diameter of the largest crater in the image?

Kieran


Hi kieran,
that is a very good idea but i'm still getting used to photoshop and i'm not to sure how to do it, but i do have some info on archimedes the big creater in the image the outer slopes rise to 2000m & the and the floor of dark lava is 95km wide

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