Mars and Saturn from the same night
Taken by Aldo S. Kleiman on May 23, 2014 @ Rosario SF. Argentina.
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Mars and Saturn passing close to my zenith, about 40 degrees between them, and a good sky after weeks of rain, Mars in a waning phase, already far away opposition, with small polar cap and clouds, Saturn barely after opposition; A, B and C rings, Cassini Division, Encke Division can be appreciated. Details: newtonian 8 inches SW, 3x barlow, Neq6 SW Mount and ZWO ASI120mc camera in prime focus. 1000 frames of 0.128 sec. for Saturn, 600 for Mars. Acquisition with Sharcap, Stacking with AutoStakkert plus wavelets.
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