Lunar

I took these images with a 31-cm Newtonian with a 3X powermate and ASI290MM-C camera.

Below: Ptolemy and Alphonsus.

Below: Archimedes and the Apennine Mountain range.

Below: The Huyginus Rille.

Below: The Huyginus and Triesnecker Rilles.

Below: Jacobi in the southern highlands.

Below: Descartes and Kant.

Below: Pico, an isolated mountain peak in the Mare Imbrium, near Plato.

Below: Mt Piton, an isolated mountain peak in the Mare Imbrium.

Below: Copernicus and Reinhold.

Below: Sunrise over Cassini

Below: Arago and the domefield.

Below: Sunrise over Aristarchus.

Below: Brayley and Mons Vinogradov

Below: Sunrise on The Straight Wall and Rima Birt.

Below: Archimedes, Autolycus and Aristillus

Below: Aristoteles and Eudoxus in the north.

Below: Albategnius and Abulfeda.

Below: A mosaic of the Alps mountain range. Visible are Plato on the left and the Alpine Valley at the centre.

Below: The Apennine Mountain range.

Below: The Alpine Valley, Mt Piton and Cassini.

Below: Plato and the Tenerife Mountains

Below: The crater Moretus near the south pole.

Below: The Straight Wall and the rille near crater Birt.

Below: The crater Kies and a well-known lunar dome near it.

Below: Eratosthenes

Below: The crater Clavius near the south pole.

Below: The crater Tycho near the south pole.

Below: The Alpine Valley

Below: The Apennines and the Hadley Rille, the site of the Apollo 15 landing.

Below: Hyginus Rille

Below: Mount Piton, an isolated mountain

Below: The crater Plato

Below: The crater Werner in the southern highlands

Below: Sunrise over Tycho

Below: Sunrise on the craters of the South Pole

Below: Sunrise on the craters of the south pole

Below: Sunrise on the crater Gassendi