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I was doing some adjustment to my rig in the backyard under a bright full moon. Even with my narrowband filters loaded in the filter wheel, it was too bright to image anything, but what the hack, I can see what the Moon looked like. I was surprised to see I could get a decent exposure with my QSI583. It's fastest exposure is .03, but the NB shots came out. I tried all of the different palette combinations and the LHOS was the most interesting. The detail in the dark areas just popped out after stretching, more so on this one than the others.

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