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Default Moon composite reworked

On or about 2006-03-07,
Pete Lawrence illuminated us with:
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...rthshine3.html

Ok - revised dates now shown on the composite as well as another field
star that I'd inadvetantly masked off. I only noticed it when checking
the originals. I hope that TYC2-1154-1 doesn't have a planetary system
that bears a grudge ;-)


A level of excellence way beyond anything I might ever hope to achieve as
always! Maybe it's my old eyes, but is there something not quite right along
the bottom near where the terminator reaches the perimiter. It doesn't look
quite correctly round. Hmm, jiggling around a bit in the Gimp seems to
indicate a definate apparent change in radius around the 7:30 area. Or the
6:00 area. Or something. I'll go crawl back under my rock now.

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