Mars marching to opposition
Taken by Charles Chiofar on December 7, 2017 @ Buckley,Washington
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After many mornings of fog I was finally able to get my 1st image of Mars as a baseline apparent size comparison. Mars is compared to the moon in slide 1. Early August Mars will be a bit over 5 times its current apparent diameter. The Moon and Mars slide was taken with a Celestron C9.25 using an ASI 178MC camera. The larger moon images was taken with an ES ED80 with a 2x Barlow and the sun image was take with a Lunt 60mm double stack with a B1200 blocking filter. The sunrise image with Mt. Rainier on the lower right and Jupiter in the upper left was taken with a Nikon D3100 with a 55mm lens.
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