Mars Occultation by the Moon
Taken by Gwenael Blanck on December 8, 2022 @ Boulogne Billancourt, France
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Date Taken: 2022:12:08 23:36:29
 
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I was really excited to watch and capture the Mars occultation by the Moon on December 8th. Unfortunately the sky was very cloudy in Paris area. It tried my luck anyway, and it worked! Out of nowhere the clouds broke apart for a short time. It was long enough to capture the Moon sliding in front of Mars around 6am local time. Mars was to reappear at around 7am, but this time the clouds did not break. Mak180 + ZWO ASI224MC
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