Mars
Taken by Pietro De Gregorio on October 25, 2020 @ Sorrento,Naples,Italy
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There was a continuous passage of clouds in this Mars session, so I used the R (G) B technique with the synthetic green channel to get at least one video of the red planet, and the result seems very satisfactory to me. Many are details imprinted in this image, I mention only a few more common as the Erythraerum sea in the center to go to the Sinus Sabaeus and Sinus Meridiani on the right and finally move to the north polar region where a spectacular complex of blue clouds stops on the Acidalium sea,details as always are on the image
Photographer's website:
https://www.pietrodegregorio.altervista.org
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