Mars
Taken by Fattinnanzi Cristian on October 18, 2020 @ Montecassiano, Macerata, Italy.
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Date Taken: 2020:10:19 23:40:22
 
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Finally a good evening with a stable atmosphere on October 18th. I tried to use the 36cm diameter Newtonian telescope to capture the maximum possible on the surface of Mars. The eye of Mars "Solis Lacus", dark right in the center of the image. The south pole evidently tripartite, in the lower right the Mount Olympus on which the sun rises and many blue clouds at the edges. To get it, I selected 60,000 frames acquired in about 30 minutes, correcting the rotation of the planet to avoid having blurry details.
Photographer's website:
https://http://www.cristianfattinnanzi.it/
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