My Raspberry Pis have done a great job, after days enough single images for two more videos have been finished.
They show the lunar crater Copernicus in different magnifications.
Number one with a reasonably moderate one, with which I have reached the limit of the resolution of my current raw data.
With the second one I overdid it, I wanted to know how far I could push it and what the shadow looks like "up close".
Both videos have been attached at the end of the page Astronomy - Moon-Renderings - First Results.
Have a nice day,
Ma
A night/day cycle of the Lunar crater Copernicus, without the completely dark hours.