The Elysium region of Mars
Taken by Thomas Williamson on December 11, 2022 @ Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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The Elysium region, an area that Nasa's InSight Lander suggests is underlain by a mantle plume, keeping it volcanically active, is the bright patch to the upper right. The volcano Elysium Mons is a bright dot within that area. 12.5" f/5.1 newtonian, Tele Vue 3x barlow, ZWO ASI290mc, UV/IR cut filter.
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