Mars
Taken by James Willinghan on March 4, 2021 @ Elkridge, Maryland, USA
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Date Taken: 2021:03:06 03:34:02
 
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Comparison using my Mars images from just around opposition till now showing the size difference going from 22.3 to 6.3 arcsec. The almost three month gap between the last few images is due to the terrible weather that been on the U.S East Coast. It's been either clouds, rain or snow and when clear windy or the jet stream is right overhead. Conditions for this night were predicted to be average, but still ended up being poor. Syrtis Major, Hellas Planitia and the Northern Polar Hood are still visible in the image. Data captures with a Meade 12" LX200, ZWO ASI174MM camera.
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