Telescopio:
Meade 12" ACF a f/20 con barlow 2X Meade APO
Montatura:
AstroPhysics AP900 GTO
Camera CCD:
QHY5IIL C
Esposizione:
300 frame su circa 850.
Luogo:
Riccione Magn.vis.lim.zen.2
Data:
21/06/2018 seenig variabile
Software:
AviStack2,Astroart 3,PhotoShop CC.
From Wikipedia: Aristillus is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern Mare Imbrium. Directly to the south is the smaller crater Autolycus, while to the southwest is the large Archimedes. The area of mare to the southwest is named the Sinus Lunicus. To the northeast are the craters Theaetetus and Cassini.