Mars
Taken by mark buxton on August 22, 2018 @ Dudley UK
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Challenging observing conditions but some detail visible as the dust storm subsides Meade 8SCT 2.5x barlow ZWO ADC ASI 224MC seeing moderate transparency poor Mars elevation 10 deg Mars rotation CM200 images captured in Sharpcap, quality sorted and centered in PIPP, stacked in Autostakkert and wavelet and contrast adjusted in Registax IR 850nm UV IR Composite
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Hi Mark, thats a lovely photo of Mars :-)
Posted by noeleen22 2018-08-23 23:17:15
thanks Noleen, its the best image Ive acheived of Mars, its been a rapid learning curve over the last few weeks. Using the infra red pass filter makes a big difference.
Posted by markbuxton 2018-08-24 05:16:27
 
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