From the other place: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/1dmibwd/this_is_my_most_advance_moon_photograph_ever_it/
Pics too good to miss. :)
Linking to Reddit kind of defeats the purpose of using Lemmy.
At least they posted the source
Yes. However, we shouldn’t be sourcing content from Reddit at all.
I disagree. I welcome OC content like this.
It’s not OC. If it was, OP wouldn’t have had to link to Reddit to share it.
With all the impacts the moon seems to take, is there any footage of a new crater being made? That would be super cool to see.
Here you go! First time seeing this footage myself!
https://youtu.be/000iTCoEE1s?si=mKO_1XCDVLYS-Yqk
I seem to recall a story about a large impact visible to Europe from Earth sometime around the renaissance as well, but I couldn’t find it.
I don’t know anything about moon pictures, my best attempt was not great
But how did they composite 81,000 images without worrying about atmospheric lensing distorting the proportions as it moved across the sky for 4 days? Is it just negligible?
They didn’t. What they did was take 81,000 images and then filter through, them taking the best images of each region of the Moon and then averaging and compositing those.
It isn’t 81k images stitched together. It’s 81k images taken in the hopes of getting enough with perfect clarity to create the composite.