Mars with Castor & Pollux
Taken by Alan Dyer on April 11, 2025 @ near Gleichen, Alberta
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS R5
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 200
Date Taken: 2025:04:12 10:07:40
 
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Red Mars at bottom left is here forming a straight line with yellow giant star Pollux (at centre) and bluish-white Castor (at top) in Gemini. Mars was passing below the twin stars in early April in its eastward prograde motion, and happened to form an equally-spaced trio for a few nights in early April 2025. Mars was magnitude +0.6, about a magnitude brighter than the stars. The nearly Full Moon lights the sky deep blue. Technical: This is a stack of 4 x 30-seconds at ISO 200, with the Canon RF135mm at f/2 on the Canon R5, and on the Star Adventurer 2i tracker. An additional exposure through a Tiffen Double Fog 3 filter adds the artificial star glows to accentuate the colours.
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