Mars
Taken by Pietro De Gregorio on September 29, 2020 @ Sorrento,Naples,Italy
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Mars 30 September 2020 Mars has always been my favorite planet, because it is a planet similar to Earth, because its surface has volcanic formations, valleys, polar caps and sandy deserts, just like our planet and its contrasts of colors are spectacular. image where I premise it helped me an excellent seeing you can see different details, from the frozen polar cap in the north to the Hellas crater basin in the center, near the Grande Sirte with all its nuances, then on the left the Cimmerium sea and on the right the Sinus Sabeus with the Sinus meridiani, finally the spectacular mists that cover the south polar region and the one along the disk, as always, the details of the shot are on the image.
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https://www.pietrodegregorio.altervista.org
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