Clouds on Mars
Taken by Tom Nolasco on January 24, 2025 @ Huntingdon Valley, PA
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The attached composite image shows 4 images of Mars with the first image taken at 9:14 pm and the last at 10:30 pm. Of particular note are a couple of cloud structures. The first is a small bright white cloud seen at the far right between 2 & 3 o'clock (rotating out of sight). The second is a thin, slightly bluish, arc seen at upper-left around 11 o'clock (rotating into view). The third is more like a general slightly bluish haze over the South pole at the bottom of the image. Homemade 10" f/8.6 Reflector, ZWO ASI462mc camera, 3x barlow, ZWO Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector (ADC), and an IR cutoff filter
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