Mars - Tharsis Region
Taken by Jams Willinghan on October 22, 2020 @
Elkridge, Maryland, USA
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Mars on October 22nd seeing was slightly below average with poor transparency. Lots of dew and moisture in the air with fog forming above. North is up and East is on the right in the image. Mare Sirenum is the prominent dark surface feature across the middle with Solis Lacus (The Eye of Mars) at 8 o'clock. Olympus Mons is visible in the north at 11 o'clock with lots of light clouds visible over Tharsis and the Tharsis volcanoes located below Olympus Mons. Clouds are also visible along the eastern and northern borders. Meade 12" LX200, ZWO ASI174MM
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