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(📸: Prathamesh Jaju)
#PrathameshJaju, a 16-year-old amateur astronomer and astrophotographer from Pune, Maharashtra captured this extraordinary photo by collating as many as 55,000 images that formulate a size of a whopping 186 gigabytes!
🌑The 3D look of the Moon comes from the HDR Composite of two different images captured by him.

His Instagram post mentions: “This is my most detailed and clearest shot of the third quarter Mineral Moon. I captured around 50,000+ images over 186 GigaBytes of Data...
...which almost killed my laptop with the processing.”

It took him nearly four hours to capture the image, in addition to three days of processing and editing the Moon shots.

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