High Magnification (500mm ~)

TWhat you see:
You are zoomed into specific regions of the Moon. Fine details such as small craters, crater walls, ridges, and subtle surface variations become visible.

Best for:

  • Detailed observation of specific craters

  • Advanced lunar photography

  • Close study of lunar geology

Limitations:
Image quality becomes highly dependent on:

  • Telescope quality

  • Atmospheric conditions (seeing)

  • Mount stability and focusing accuracy

Visual impression:
Highly detailed but narrower view — you are “exploring” parts of the Moon rather than seeing the whole.