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Old 22-01-2010, 02:31 AM
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Mars over Miami on Jan 20th

Mars was up 75 degrees in this image taken with the CGE1400 and a DragonFly2 camera at 60fps/ best of 1500 frames. You can see the clouds over Olympus Mons just at the edge of the picture at the 8 o'clock position. Conditions in Miami at 30 minutes past midnight were:
clear skies, no wind, 59 deg F, very dewy requiring energizing a heat strip. Conditions today have returned to the usual grey skies.
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Old 22-01-2010, 12:42 PM
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Mars was up 75 degrees in this image taken with the CGE1400 and a DragonFly2 camera at 60fps/ best of 1500 frames. You can see the clouds over Olympus Mons just at the edge of the picture at the 8 o'clock position. Conditions in Miami at 30 minutes past midnight were:
clear skies, no wind, 59 deg F, very dewy requiring energizing a heat strip. Conditions today have returned to the usual grey skies.
Strewth Dave 75 degrees, we have less than half that.

Dave, you certainly are picking up some nice detail but the colour looks a bit strange. How does your result, colour wise, compare with others using the same setup? It might pay to have a look around and find someone that is using a C 14 with the same camera to compare your images with.

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