This is a comparison video of footages of the "Moon" captured in near infrared (near IR) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum using ZWO 850nm IR pass filter and ZWO UV/IR cut filter (which only passes wavelengths within the visible spectrum 400nm-700nm) with a ZWO ASI462MC planetary camera.
The sky condition was average, with moderate atmospheric turbulence. Sometimes the insects flying in the sky came into the field of view.
The moon tends to look somewhat bluish in infrared light compare to visible spectrum. In visible spectrum with an UV/IR cut filter the moon gets brighter, usually a Neutral density (ND) filter is a better option to use while imaging the Moon to get more details and cut down the brightness a little.
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Light spectrum graphs :- astronomy-imaging-camera.com
Music: YouTube audio library.
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