Observations were conducted using the primary optics. The 32x magnification was selected to provide:
Technical Report: High-Resolution Lunar Surface Mapping via "Niebieski Księżyc 32x" Optical Array Niebieski KsiД™Ејyc 32x
The ray system extending from the Copernicus crater showed unexpected lateral detail, suggesting a secondary impact layer previously obscured at lower powers. Observations were conducted using the primary optics
Minimizing vibration interference often found at higher 50x+ magnifications. Niebieski KsiД™Ејyc 32x
Utilizing the "Niebieski" (Blue) specialized coating to reduce spherical aberration and enhance the contrast of basaltic plains (Maria). 3. Key Observations
Data suggests that the "Blue Moon" spectral shift was intensified by local particulate matter, which the 32x optics resolved as a distinct sapphire-tinted halo. 4. Conclusion
The use of the array confirms that mid-range magnification is superior for sustained lunar mapping. It provides the necessary clarity to distinguish between regolith textures without the narrow FOV constraints of planetary-grade eyepieces.