Maintaining brightness during low-light atmospheric conditions.
The "Niebieski Księżyc 32x" configuration represents a specific optical threshold designed to balance field-of-view (FOV) with high-contrast resolution. This paper details the findings of a focused observation period targeting the lunar "Blue Moon" phenomenon—the second full moon in a calendar month—utilizing a 32x magnification factor to identify subtle surface anomalies. 2. Equipment and Methodology
April 28, 2026 Subject: Analysis of Tycho Crater Ejecta Patterns at 32x Magnification 1. Introduction
Observations were conducted using the primary optics. The 32x magnification was selected to provide:
The ray system extending from the Copernicus crater showed unexpected lateral detail, suggesting a secondary impact layer previously obscured at lower powers.
Along the lunar terminator, the 32x power allowed for the measurement of mountain heights within the Apennine range through shadow-length triangulation.
Niebieski Ksiд™ејyc 32x May 2026
Maintaining brightness during low-light atmospheric conditions.
The "Niebieski Księżyc 32x" configuration represents a specific optical threshold designed to balance field-of-view (FOV) with high-contrast resolution. This paper details the findings of a focused observation period targeting the lunar "Blue Moon" phenomenon—the second full moon in a calendar month—utilizing a 32x magnification factor to identify subtle surface anomalies. 2. Equipment and Methodology Niebieski KsiД™Ејyc 32x
April 28, 2026 Subject: Analysis of Tycho Crater Ejecta Patterns at 32x Magnification 1. Introduction The 32x magnification was selected to provide: The
Observations were conducted using the primary optics. The 32x magnification was selected to provide: 2. Equipment and Methodology
April 28
The ray system extending from the Copernicus crater showed unexpected lateral detail, suggesting a secondary impact layer previously obscured at lower powers.
Along the lunar terminator, the 32x power allowed for the measurement of mountain heights within the Apennine range through shadow-length triangulation.