Mars getting closer with lots of surface details visible
Taken by John Chumack on September 17, 2020 @ Dayton, Ohio USA
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Date Taken: 2020:09:19 00:36:04
 
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Here is another side of Mars and showing some very subtle details Target=Mars, Date: 170920, Time: 094740 UT, Mag: -2.20, Dia: 21.22, Res: 0.08, Az: 230.11, Alt: 46.08, Phase: 0.96, CM: CM=194.6°, Camera: QHY5III290M, Scope: C-11, FL: 7900mm, F-ratio: 28, Observer: John Chumack, Location: backyard observatory in Dayton, Ohio. Note: The Northern Polar Blue Haze and Southern Pole Ice Cap really stand out, some subtle clouds forming in Amazonia Planitia, Terra Cimmeria, Terra Sirenum, nice surface details.
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