Developing dust storm on Mars
Taken by Jim Melka on September 6, 2016 @ Chesterfield, MO, USA
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I imaged an immense dust storm covering Hellas, the great basin on Mars on Sep. 3rd. My image posted here shows that on Sep. 6th the dust storm has tripled in size, expanding to the East and West of Hellas! Telescope is 18-Newtonian. Camera is an Imaging Source DBk21au618.as .
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