Michael Hotka's
Req. #53.1 - Apollo 14 Observation

Observe on Lunar Day (after New Moon): 14

Lunar Day Seen: 14

Date/Time: 12/18/2021 20:18 Local Time

Location: 1425 Snowberry Lane, Broomfield, CO

Seeing: VG

Transparency: 5

Instrument Used: 8" f/6 Newtonian Telescope

Magnification: 203x

Estimated Lunar Epoch: N/A

Actual Lumar Epoch: Pre-Nectarian

Reasoning/Description: Sketched this one by mistake. Only discovered the mistake when I went to log date and time and saw I should have sketched Apollo 16. I added it for fun. Observation: Now this whole area is very light colored. Ray ejecta from Copernicus over this area. The crater to north of landing site is surrounded by bright ejecta. A very nice view. Hard to find because most reference craters not seen. Crater hopped from Copernicus to find this pensiula between the two Mares.

Sketch (click for larger image)


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