Lunar Occultation of Mars
Taken by Sona Shahani on April 17, 2021 @ Kalkaji, New Delhi , India
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Moon Occultation of Mars was visible on 17th April largely in India, these occultations are rare infact this was my very first visual as well as imaging of a Lunar Occultation of a Planet. Immersion wasn't visible at my location as the Sun was 5degrees above the horizon, however I was ready with my setup (40Kg) at my rooftop to view Mars emerge from the lit crescent lunar disk, one of the most surreal moments, unforgettable. Delhi Skies were supportive as it had rained a-bit day before hence the pollution and haze were at low levels, for once we were lucky to see this rare event. camera and telescope used: 8" Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian, ZWO ASI 178MC, Manual Tracking megapixel size of camera: 6.4MP telescope or lens aperture and focal ratio: FL 1200mm F/5.9 film, ISO setting, exposure time(s), and filters used: Captured using Sharpcap Pro Capture Area=3096x2080 Gain=130 Exposure=0.050971ms Stacked in ASi3, Wavelets in Registax and Saturation in PS 2021.
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