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Old 23-10-2020, 11:03 AM
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Mars (again) - 19 Oct 2020

Mars from a few night ago. Most of my time was spent processing the Saturn + moons image, so took a little longer to get the Mars images out.

An animated gif of the night's viewing is also attached.

Celestron Evolution 9.25" SCT @ around f/21 with 2.5x TV PowerMate, ASI 224MC, 75000 frames at 250 fps, 5000 frames stacked in AS!3 with 3x drizzle, sharpened in Registax, final touches in Photoshop Elements, final image 50% larger than captured.
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Top shots Andrew. Really like the loop.
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Nice work, surprising how much Mars rotates when you watch it for a while.
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