File:HalfMoon.jpg
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DescriptionHalfMoon.jpg | Half moon taken with SCT C9.25 and Toucam. Mosaic made of 43 single images. |
Date | 06.09.2004 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Torsten Edelmann (wonderplanets.de) |
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current | 11:50, 21 February 2007 | 714 × 1,024 (103 KB) | TorstenEdelmann (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description=Half moon taken with SCT C9.25 and Toucam. Mosaic made of 43 single images. |Source=own work |Date=06.09.2004 |Author=Torsten Edelmann ([http://www.wonderplanets.de wonderplanets.de]) |Permission= Creative Commons |
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