Mars at closest approach
Taken by Charles Chiofar on May 30, 2016 @ Buckley, Washington
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Mars appeared over Mt. Rainier even before dark last evening shining bright in the South East. The transparency was pretty bad (2/5) but I was able to obtain a few good videos of Mars (more to be processed). You can make out the Martian moon Deimos in a 4-second exposure. Taken with an Explore Scientific ED127, ZWO ASI178MC camera with a 2.5X Powermate.
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