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Mars 20 Oct 2020 - 1 hour WinJ Composite, Seb Lukas

Mars 20 Oct 2020 - 1 hour WinJ Composite

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging
Mars 20 Oct 2020 - 1 hour WinJ Composite, Seb Lukas

Mars 20 Oct 2020 - 1 hour WinJ Composite

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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Mars before midnight on the evening of Tue 20 Oct 2020.

I had near perfect conditions photographing Red Planet one week after opposition. This Syrtis Major centric view was captured with Mars still rising in the night sky, approximately 2 hours before highest elevation. The seeing improved drastically shortly before midnight and remained steady in the morning hours despite periodic strong wind gusts at ground level.

The image combines 10 best stacks captured between 9:54 and 10:55 pm Canberra time, about 21,000 frames in total. Wispy blue clouds can be seen north west of the SPC and south of Sinus Meridiani, north polar hood is also prominent. Perseverance rover landing site has just crossed the terminator at the north eastern edge of Syrtis Major. Huygens Crater is nicely resolved and there are a number of small scale features within the great Hellas Basin.

I am yet to derotate remaining intervals and hopefully produce a movie showing Red Planet rotation over 4 hours...

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Mars 20 Oct 2020 - 1 hour WinJ Composite, Seb Lukas