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Monochrome Moon in Hydrogen-Alpha - High-Detail Lunar Metal Print
Monochrome Moon in Hydrogen-Alpha - High-Detail Lunar Metal Print
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Captured on October 30th, Halloween’s Eve, this detailed monochrome portrait of the Moon reveals its craters, ridges, and shadows in stunning clarity.
Created using a hydrogen-alpha (H-α) filter that isolates deep-red light at 656.28 nanometers, this image exposes the Moon’s surface texture in extraordinary detail. Ten short 0.1-second exposures, taken with the T26 telescope under Utah’s dark skies, were precisely aligned, stacked, and processed into this crisp, sculpted view of our nearest celestial neighbor.
Printed on a 12″×12″ high-gloss metal panel, this piece transforms the Moon into a work of fine art — minimalist, modern, and richly detailed.
✨ Product Details:
• Original astrophotography by Scott Canoni
• 10 × 0.1-second stacked hydrogen-alpha exposures
• Printed on durable, high-gloss metal (12″×12″)
• Ready to hang — no framing required
A timeless study of lunar light and shadow — proof that even without color, the Moon never stops shining.
Created using a hydrogen-alpha (H-α) filter that isolates deep-red light at 656.28 nanometers, this image exposes the Moon’s surface texture in extraordinary detail. Ten short 0.1-second exposures, taken with the T26 telescope under Utah’s dark skies, were precisely aligned, stacked, and processed into this crisp, sculpted view of our nearest celestial neighbor.
Printed on a 12″×12″ high-gloss metal panel, this piece transforms the Moon into a work of fine art — minimalist, modern, and richly detailed.
✨ Product Details:
• Original astrophotography by Scott Canoni
• 10 × 0.1-second stacked hydrogen-alpha exposures
• Printed on durable, high-gloss metal (12″×12″)
• Ready to hang — no framing required
A timeless study of lunar light and shadow — proof that even without color, the Moon never stops shining.
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