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Mars on December 14, 2022, JDJ

Mars on December 14, 2022

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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Imaged Mars on the night of December 13, 2022 (December 14th in UTC) under average seeing and transparency.  Mars was about a week past opposition during this imaging session.  Mars' disc had a diameter of 16.7" and a visual magnitude of -1.7 at this time.  In the northern hemisphere, the northern polar hood continues to show prominently with some surface features visible through the clouds in this image.  Also in the northern hemisphere to the east of the meridian is Olympus Mons.  To the west of the meridian, Mare Cimmerium is visible in the south.  To the east of the meridian, Mare Sirenum can be seen in the south.

Imaged with a C8 Evo, ZWO ADC, Baader UV-IR Cut filter, and ZWO ASI224MC. Imaging train was configured to give me ~F/20. Image capture using Firecapture with gain set at 300 and an exposure of 3 ms. Stacking in AutoStakkert3 (best 10% of ~25000 frames captured over 180 seconds). Color balancing and Wavelet sharpening in Registax6.  De-rotated and combined 3 sub images in WinJupos.

Original version:  Mars at 03:30 UTC, three captures derotated and combined in Winjupos, best capture of this imaging session

Rev F: Winjupos ephemerides, 03:30 UTC

Reg G:  Animated GIF, 4 frames, 03:08 to 03:43 UTC

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Description: Winjupos ephemerides, 03:30 UTC

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Description: Animated GIF, 4 frames, 03:08 to 03:43 UTC

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Mars on December 14, 2022, JDJ