My First RGB Processed MARS Image 9-24-20
Taken by Philip Smith on September 24, 2020 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2020:09:26 02:19:29
 
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This is my "FIRST" RGB Mars image. I imaged Mars on 9-24-20 from my backyard Manorville NY USA. Setup was a Zwo ASI174MM camera with Astrodon RGB Filters in a manual ZWO filter wheel in a ZWO ADC, "Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector", it reduces prismatic smearing during planetary imaging, resulting in images with finer details. Also a Tele Vue 2X barlow on an Edge HD14". I have a lot to learn on how to process planetary images. A good start is the Damian Peach patreon chanel https://www.patreon.com/peachastro/posts I am learning from his, how to videos. If you know me, you know my thing is imaging the ISS in mono. This RGB is a step up for me. Now I just need GOOD Seeing. Hope you like my first RGB Mars image. Kind Regards To ALL.
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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