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Almost full Moon, August 2003; shot with Nikon D100 through a Celestron Super 8 telescope; two images merged in Photoshop Elements

Source: English Wikipedia, original upload 3 February 2005 by Ghirlandajo


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File history English Wikipedia

(del) (cur) 09:52, 7 May 2005 . . Cantus (151883 bytes) (Photoshop: Auto Levels, Crop)
(del) (rev) 09:58, 14 August 2003 . . Mkfairdpm (818054 bytes) (Almost full moon, August 2003; shot with Nikon D100 through a Celestron Super 8 telescope; two images merged in Photoshop Elements)
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