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Mars on June 16, 2018, JDJ

Mars on June 16, 2018

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Description

June 16th was a great night for planetary observation and imaging in the DC area. I imaged Jupiter, Saturn, then Mars over the course six+ hours. This is my Mars image from that night. Not the best, but perhaps hints of the current planet-wide dust storm can be seen?

Imaged with a C8 Evo, custom Siebert 2x barlow, ZWO ADC, Baader Moon&Skyglow filter, and ZWO ASI224MC. Image capture using Firecapture. Stacking in AutoStakkert3. Deconvolved in Fitswork4. Color balancing and Wavelet sharpening in Registax6. Lastly, deroted a series of three images in WinJupos10.9 to generate the final image. Each of the individual images is a stack of the best 25% of typically 24,000 frames captured over 180 seconds.

FireCapture v2.5 Settings

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Camera=ZWO ASI224MC

Filter=UV-IRCut

Profile=Mars

Diameter=18.04"

Magnitude=-1.69

CM=199.2° (during mid of capture)

FocalLength=4650mm (F/23)

Resolution=0.17"

Filename=2018-06-16-0812_8-J-UV-IRCut.avi

Date=2018_06_16

Start=081121.902

Mid=081251.905

End=081421.908

Start(UT)=081121.902

Mid(UT)=081251.905

End(UT)=081421.908

Duration=180.006s

Date_format=yyyy_MM_dd

Time_format=HHmmss

LT=UT -5h

Frames captured=26979

File type=AVI

Extended AVI mode=true

Compressed AVI=false

Binning=no

ROI=236x232

ROI(Offset)=0x0

FPS (avg.)=149

Shutter=2.500ms

Gain=280 (46%)

Brightness=1

WBlue=95

SoftwareGain=10 (off)

HighSpeed=on

AutoExposure=off

WRed=52

HardwareBin=off

USBTraffic=100

AutoHisto=75 (off)

Gamma=50

Histogramm(min)=0

Histogramm(max)=160

Histogramm=62%

Noise(avg.deviation)=n/a

Limit=180 Seconds

Sensor temperature=25.6 °C

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Mars on June 16, 2018, JDJ

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