Martian Moons
Taken by Arpad Padanyi on October 9, 2020 @ Nagykovacsi, Hungary
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Date Taken: 2020:10:10 17:57:49
 
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It is a composite of Mars and its moons. The image was taken from Mars with an exposure time of 6.9msec and from the moons “overexposed” with 10.3sec, selecting the time when the moons are relatively far from the planet. The image also shows the star GSO 27:1158, dimmer (magnitude 12.4) than the moons. Location: Nagykovacsi, Hungary; Time: 2020-10-09 UT 21:24 ; Instrumentation: 300/1500 GSO Newton + Powermate 4x; Focus: 6000; Camera: ASI ZWO462C; Filter: Astronomik ProPlanet 807
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