Astronomy Technology Today – Volume 17 Issue 10, 2023
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Overview: In this issue Matt Harmston takes the latest evolution of the MallinCam HD- 10 II video camera through its paces. The astro image demonstrates how he was able to render subtle distinc- tions between ferrous-, titanium-, and anorthosite-rich lunar regions via their characteristic colors.
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