This week for Photo of the Week, we
would like to feature an amazing shot of the Moon. Taken by Enrico
Punzo, this lovely zoomed-in shot of the Moon features the Copernicus
Crater in all of its glory. Located in eastern Oceanus Procellarum, this
crater is found slightly northwest of the centre of the Moon's
Earth-facing hemisphere and is visible using binoculars. This shot was
made possible using a @celestronuniverse C8 taken from Milan.
For more fantastic photos, be sure to check out Punzo's Instagram @punzoenrico at https://www.instagram.com/punzoenrico/
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Friday, June 8, 2018
Photo of the Week
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