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Originally Posted by peter_4059
Great work Trevor. I really like how the rotation is evident in the images 3-5.
Peter
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Thank Peter, the rotation period of Mars is only slightly longer than that of Earth at 24hrs 37mins 22sec's so to demonstrate its rotation there must be a reasonable gap between captures. To me it is quite surprising just how much rotation there is in my animation over the relatively short period of 97 min's.
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Originally Posted by kinetic
Brilliant Trevor as always.
I dunno what you have to do around here to get an image of the week
but that's gotta be up there!
I don't think half the people on here realize how small 9 arc sec
really is. That is imaging excellence. Can't wait till opposition.
Steve
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Thanks so much for your very kind words Steve, I do appreciate it.
We are so fortunate that there are some very gifted planetary imagers in Australia, they set the bar very high but I have found them to be most approachable and I am grateful for the encouragement they have given me.
I am quite sure that as Mars approaches opposition they will post some stunning images. I do feel that my work is improving but I have a long way to go to catch up.
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Originally Posted by DavidU
Awesome set Trev. 
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Thank you David, although this particular face of Mars really displays little in the way of albedo contrasting features, I am most pleased with this result.
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Originally Posted by Troy
Nice pictures Trevor your also showing some of the benefits of a large scope.

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Thanks Troy, imaging in IR cuts back considerably on the light reaching the CCD, so yes, having a large aperture is most beneficial as I can still maintain my histogram level at a descent frame rate. Maintaining the histogram level is vital to revealing the small scale detail such as individual volcanoes on Mars.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Thanks for sharing Trevor. Mars is a tough target and you do it very well!
Looking forward to the closer pass. Keep sharing your images please!
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Thank you Matt, so glad that you enjoyed these images. I am continually experimenting with my setup and I reckon by opposition, given descent weather, I hope to produce better images. I must say I am getting quite excited at the prospect, but then I am a bit of an excitable bloke.