30 nights observing Mars
Taken by Juan Jose Ortiz on October 27, 2020 @ Metepec, Mexico
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I spent 9 non-consecutive nights to capture the full rotation of Mars from september 25th to october 26th. Each night session had a duration of 3 to 4 hours. In that month in Metepec, Mexico, we had cloudy nights, stormy nights and clear nigths with very good and poor seeing. The final result is the complete Mars rotation. Pictures were captured at 5 minute intervals. Celestron SCT 2350mm QHY 5III 290 color camera. In this link you can see the video: https://youtu.be/HKhEki1p2OY
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