This beautiful image of the northeastern region of the Moon was captured at a time when libration was favorable for the Humboldtian Sea to be visible on the waxing crescent Moon, which favored the presentation of this region. Also highlighted are the impact craters Hercules, Atlas, and Edymion, as well as Lacus Temporis.
At the top, the waxing crescent Moon is captured at the same time as the main image, highlighting the area presented in the lunar context.
Specifications:
The image was captured with the SCT 11″ telescope (C11 XLT), with a ZWO ASI 290MM camera and IR-Pass 685nm Baader Filter.
The crescent moon was captured with the Canon 70-200 f/2.8 L II USM lens, with an EF 1.4x Extender and ASI290MM.
The software used was: FireCapture, AutoStakkert!3, Astroface, Affinity Photo, and IrfanView.