The Moon has
always fascinated the man. This mysterious gigantic rock orbiting the Earth has
had an eternal presence in all facets of human culture for thousands of years.
The Moon is
a perfect example of the delicate balance found everywhere in nature. One
photographer has recently created the clearest picture of its craters by
combining numerous shots of the lunar line where light meets dark.
To reveal
the surface of the moon in detail, lunar enthusiast Andrew McCarthy stacked
thousands of pictures together over lunar phases. Californian-based
astrophotographer took two weeks’ worth of frames of the waxing moon, since the
part of the illuminated surface seen from Earth increases.
To get
clarity and contrast, he took the photos at the ‘lunar terminator’ – the line
between the light and dark sides of the moon, every night for two weeks.
He then
combined the series of high-contrast, high-definition photos of every crater on
the moon’s Earth-facing side into a spectacular composite, showing countless
craters, dimples and imperfections on it.
Therefore, the composite can’t be considered a true photograph of the moon, but it is definitely one of the clearest views of its surface.Mr. McCarthy posted it on Instagram account,@cosmic_background, with the title ‘All Terminator’, and described it as a ‘beast of a project’.
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