Shooting The Moon

This lunar image was taken by Alan Friedman, a local astro-photographer and president of Great Arrow Graphics who spends his nights capturing the beauty of the cosmos from his own backyard. Featured yesterday as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, Friedman shot this up close and personal look at the moon just steps from Elmwood Avenue. A truly beautiful feat since Buffalo isn't traditionally known as a site for clear skies or high-resolution astro-photography.
Explanation from the site: These three ancient, large impact craters lie on the north eastern shores of Mare Nubium, the lunar Sea of Clouds. Along the top of the stark mosaic (left to right) are the namesakes of Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus and Arzachel. The picture offers a remarkably detailed view of the well-studied region with shadows emphasizing the large crater central peaks and slumping walls. Careful examination also reveals the 110 kilometer long Straight Wall, a fault 200-300 meters high, and the intriguing Davy crater chain. Overall, the striking moonscape is similar to the final images recorded by the Ranger 9 spacecraft, before it crashed into the 108 kilometer wide crater Alphonsus in March of 1965.

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StreetcarSuburbanite
Cause the moon looks so much cooler from Elmwood Aveune!
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