Two astrophotographers shoot 'ridiculously detailed' picture of Moon
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Content TeamImage Credit: Andrew McCarthy and Connor Matherne
What happens when you click the Moon's picture two lakh times? You get an astonishingly detailed image. That's what space photography enthusiast Andrew McCarthy and planetary scientist Connor Matherne did. It took them nearly two years to produce what they call "the most ridiculously detailed picture" of the satellite. The image dubbed 'The Hunt for Artemis' has a resolution of 174 megapixel.