Andrew McCarthy, a photographer from California, managed to create the clearest composite image with the Moon’s surface. Everything you see in the video shows incredible details of the monthly craters, made from thousands of photos that he superimposed and processed, so that the result is as follows.

According to photographer Andrew McCarthy, who posted the stunning image on Instagram, there is a simple explanation for his image’s unprecedented level of detail.

This monthly view is actually “impossible”.

He wrote: “This month may seem a little fun, and that’s because it’s an impossible scene.”

“I photographed the moon for weeks and took the section of the image that has the highest contrast to show the rich texture of its entire surface,” Andrew McCarthy wrote on Instagram.

McCarthy fixed his camera on the craters closest to the brightest part of the month, every night for two weeks. When the moon was full, McCarthy had a series of high-quality, high-contrast photographs of each crater on the Earth’s side of the moon.

“Combining them into a single composite image was” exhausting, “the photographer wrote.

The California Snapper used thousands of photos to create a detailed image. Credit: SWNS

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