Mars occuls chi-Leo with Jupiter conjunction
Taken by Shiraishi on October 19, 2015 @ Kumagaya-shi, Saitama, Japan
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  Camera Used: NIKON COOLPIX P610
Exposure Time: 10/30
Aperture: f/6.5
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2015:10:19 03:43:55
 
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Occultation of chi-Leo (4.7mag) by Mars (1.7mag) with conjunction to Jupiter. This occultation occurred in the next morning of Mars-Jupiter conjunction within 0.4 degrees, so the 2 planets were still very close. 4 scenes are compared. The interchange of Mars and chi-Leo can be seen. Magnified sequential images show more clearly the interchange of their position. Nikon COOLPIX P610 digital camera; ISO 1600, F6.5, 1/3s exposure, f=1440mm (trimmed).
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These and your other two photos are really great, you need to submit this one to APOD: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Congrats on making it to the Spaceweather front page for 19 Oct also!
Posted by HP1954 2015-10-19 17:42:52
Thank you, HP1954!
APOD! That is too good for me!
I hope somebody could succeed in taking photos through a telescope with a red marble image of Mars occulting the star! That can be suitable for APOD.

I found a typo in this photo, not c Leo but chi(greek) Leo. I forgot to convert the font of character c to Symbol.

This time Mars (1.7 mag) occulted chi-Leo (4.7 mag). Occultation of a star by a planet is rare, but this year there might be another occultation. In December 4 (UTC), Mercury (-0.5 mag) may occult theta-Ophiuchi (3.2 mag), and both of them are brighter than this time, but it cannot be seen from Japan.
Posted by shiram 2015-10-20 07:40:47
What a remarkable Astro photo event!! This is one to remember and very much appreciated!!! Thanks for sharing!
Joan H. Laurino S.F. USA
Posted by cloud7943 2015-10-20 11:07:56
Not good enough, you jest!
There are at least five time frames with Mars that are red.
This is still a great shot for APOD.....
Posted by HP1954 2015-10-20 15:48:07
 
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