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Walter is an elliptical crater measuring 145 Km by 136 Km. It lies just south of Regiomontanus and is exactly on the Lunar meridian (longitude 0°). Its floor is very rugged in the east but smoother in the west. Aliacensis is 82 Km in diameter and 3700 metres deep. Werner, to its north, is a much younger feature (between 1,000 and 3,000 million years), and is 4220 metres deep. Purbach and Regiomontanus are shown in more detail elsewhere.
The scale markers are approximately 100 Km north and east.
The picture was taken with a ToUcam attached to my LX200 on 26th March 2007, when the Moon was 8.4 days old.
Date and Time: 26 March 2007 at 20:22 UT
Camera: Atik 1-HS
Telescope: LX200 at prime focus
Capture: K3CCDTools. High gamma, 1/100", 19% gain, 457 frames
Processing: Registax. 19 alignment points, 443 frames stacked. Wavelet 1-2 = 10, gamma 1.3
Another view of Walter, this time with the light coming from the other direction.
The scale markers are approximately 100 Km north and west.
The picture was taken with an Atik camera attached to my LX200 on 14th October 2006,
when the Moon was 22.3 days old.
Date and Time: 14th October 2006 03:42 UT
Camera: Atik 1-HS
Telescope: LX200 at prime focus
Capture: K3CCDTools. High gamma, 1/50", 55% gain, 611 frames
Processing: Registax. 16 alignment points, 546 frames stacked. Wavelet2 1 = 10, 2 = 5, gamma 1.3, histogram 25-255 Home Back to SE Quadrant