Telescopes do better in space because there is no atmosphere between them and what they are pointed at. In my case tonight there was a layer of high thin cloud that mucked up my view of the moon. Be that as it may, I'm happy with this shot.
I used my Fujifilm S4200 Bridge camera with a 24x zoom. To get this detail in an old and well used point and shoot that was designed for entry level terrestrial photography is pleasantly surprising.
The diagonal mountain range in the top left quadrant is the Montes Apenninus. The first large crater at the bottom of the range is Eratosthenes. The large bright crater just below and to the left of Eratosthenes is named Copernicus.