This is Sean Bobczuk’s gallery

A range of images of various  (mostly) solar system bodies.

The Moon

Copernicus crater – 56 miles in diameter.
Schroter’s Valley, Aristarchus and Herodotus

Left: Copernicus crater – 56 miles in diameter.

Centre: Schroter’s valley – 100 miles long, roughly 2 miles deep.

Aristarchus crater brightest crater on the moon due to it’s young age – roughly 450 million years.

Both taken with 250mm newtonian F6.4 with 2.5X Tele-vue Powermate, December 2025.

The Planets

Comets

Deep(er) Sky Objects

Albireo