Contains:  Solar system body or event

A 3-hour timelapse of the lunar surface changing from 79.5% to 80.1% illumination

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

A 3-hour timelapse of the lunar surface changing from 79.5% to 80.1% illumination

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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A 3-hour timelapse of the lunar surface changing from 79.5% to 80.1% illumination, showing an area of the Clavius crater. I captured this sequence as part of testing the surface tracking and guiding extension for PHD2 and PHD2Cap (a tool for SharpCap), which I'm developing. For this setup, I used a single Player One Mars-M II camera for both imaging and guiding, along with PHD2Cap, designed to streamline the creation of long solar and lunar timelapses, eliminating the need for an additional guidescope and separate guiding camera. The footage was processed with Autostakkert 4, Topaz AI tools for sharpening, and Adobe After Effects.

PHD2Cap, coordinating between SharpCap and PHD2, was able to keep the image in the field of view for the entire duration of the timelapse with a total RMS of less than 2 arcseconds, despite my mount having very rudimentary polar alignment. I still had to stabilize the motion and flickering, which was partly caused by a hazy atmosphere.

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A 3-hour timelapse of the lunar surface changing from 79.5% to 80.1% illumination, Leo Shatz