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On Mars or on Earth?

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CU/LASP EMM/EXI ITF/Kevin M. Gill

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CU/LASP EMM/EXI ITF/Kevin M. Gill

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CU/LASP EMM/EXI ITF/Kevin M. Gill

October 13, 2020 - Mars, Earth and the sun form a straight line, with Earth in the middle. As a result, the Red Planet appears bigger, brighter and redder than usual.

Date: 2018-09-08

Location: Petrova Gora, Croatia

Camera: Canon 6D

Lens: Canon 17-40 f4 L

Stack of 29 images

Software: Sequator, Photoshop

Sky Watcher 250pds + SW EQ6R-Pro + QHY5III 462c + QHY UV/IR cut + Celestron Xcel LX Barlow 3X + ZWO EAF

 

Stacked of 10% of 2 videos of 70.000 frames each.

 

Autostakkert3, Registax6, Pixinsight and PS

Conçu en partie avec le site / Designed in part with

mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/participate/photo-booth/

During my evening commute about 6:15pm today, I saw a bright object very close to the moon. I immediately texted my astronomy friend who promptly replied that it was Mars, which was supposed to be passed over by the moon for a short period of time. He told me to look up the sky again around 7:30pm as the Mars would emerge from the other side of the moon. So I rushed back home and set up my camera on a tripod. I took several shots with silent shutter. I imported the images into my home PC and stacked them to enhance the details. Here is the final result. You can see the Mars at about one O'clock above the moon. It was much fainter than before when I first saw it while driving on the freeway.

 

Camera: Sony A7Rii

Lens: Canon EF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM

Just a fun and quick remix of the Klau tank.

United Arab Emirate's Amal image of Mars' moon Deimos partially obscuring part of the limb of Mars. Some clouds are visible along the line of mountains.

Lamborghini Aventador (Rosso Mars) in London

The fog beat me to the sunset at Point Reyes, but on the way back past Nicasio Reservoir, the skies cleared. Mars in the upper right shines through despite the heavy Bay Area light pollution in the distance. © 2016 All Rights Reserved.

This photo was taken with red, green and blue filters by the EXI camera aboard the UAE Hope spacecraft, from an altitude of 24700 km at 20:35 UTC on February 10, 2021, one day after arriving at Mars. The north pole is at the top left, while the three great shield volcanoes of Tharsis Montes (Ascraeus Mons, Pavonis Mons and Arisia Mons) stand out at the center.

In the shot many thin clouds are visible and some shiny formations emerge even beyond the terminator, thanks to the processing. At the bottom left, a small object emerges which should be Deimos, according to the simulator.

Credit: Emirates Mars Mission/EXI - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverse.today

Non ad Anni Luce ma al Lido do Ostia....

This image of Mars was was composed from a 4.8 minute video exposure, using the digital crop feature of my DSLR camera and a 2X barlow lens. It was taken around six weeks after opposition (which was on 27th July 2018) and so the Martian disc was no longer ‘full’.

 

The global dust storm which enveloped the entire planet a couple of months ago seems to have largely dissipated and some dark surface features and the lighter South Polar Cap are visible.

 

Mars:

 

Visual magnitude: -1.8

Illumination 91.8%

Apparent diameter: 19.0 arc-sec.

Actual diameter: 6792 km.

Distance: 0.4926 AU.

Altitude: 61°.

 

Image:

 

Exposure: 14,522 frames @ 448×448 @ 50fps.

Date: 2018-09-11.

Location: Leumeah, NSW.

Sky: suburban, clear but some bushfire smoke and high haze. (I had difficulties picking out 1st magnitude Altair during the alignment procedure).

Processing: Pipp, VirtualDub, Registax5, GIMP.

Cropping: digital crop.

 

Gear:

Telescope: Meade LX-90, 2000 mm focal length, f/10 focal ratio.

Mount: Alt-Az.

Camera: Canon EOS 60D.

2X barlow lens.

No filter, no flattener.

Golfing at Bear Mountain yesterday and the sky was surreal. Smoke from nearby wildfires.

Mars is now quite small - only just over 7 arc seconds across in this image and shrinking daily, in comparison Venus is about double in size and getting larger and Mercury a little smaller at 5.2 arc seconds. Saturn is around 16 arc seconds and will get gradually a little larger.

 

Only a single usable RGB sequence but some nice detail of clouds despite that as well as some Northern ice cap.

 

Peter

Jupiter , Saturn , Mars , QHYCCD QHY5III462 , GSO(Kasai) GS-150CC + Tele Vue 2.5x PowerMate , Sky-Watcher AZ-GTi

今年は梅雨明けが驚くほど早く、ベランダでの惑星撮影も早々に再開です。

明け方には多くの惑星が見えるのですが、ベランダからだとこの3惑星。

 

この日はシーイングが良く、木星の細かな模様やガニメデ、土星のカッシーニの間隙もディスプレイで見えていました。

火星は撮ってみたら案外と写っていましたが小さいですね。

Telescope : Bresser Messier MC 127

Camera : ASI224MC

1.5x drizzled

10000 frames best 10%

Fairly significant atmospheric turbulance last night so couldnt pull much detail out of Mars images.

 

Mars is starting to get smaller again - just 19 arcseconds here.

 

Celestron C9.25 inch SCT scope with Baader VIP x2 Barlow.

ZWO EFW Filter wheel. Luminosity Filter.

ZWO ADC - +/- 1

ZWO ASI 224 MC colour camera.

Acquired with FireCapture.

 

The detail map is taken from the BAA Mars Mapper 2020/2021 here: secure18.prositehosting.co.uk/secure_ssl/BAA/mars.html#

 

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Sensor temperature=14.8°C

Focuser position=25370

 

Both taken 15/04/2014 under fairly decent seeing.

C9.25, ASI120MM

Skywatcher 200/800

TeleVue 3x Barlow

AZ-EQ6 GT

ZWO Asi 178MC-s camera

2022 11 28

 

3D created using Studio Max Mental Ray and HiRISE digital terrain map and orthorectified image. Made with HiRISE NASA/JPL University of Arizona.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

Moon earthshine is the illumination, by reflected sunlight from planet Earth

Celestron 9.25 @ f/20

ZWO ASI224MC + ZWO IR cut filter

5 x 180" (WinJUPOS)

The Martian north pole as seen by Mars Express' HRSC instrument. This image was taken during Martian midsummer. At this time, the pole (located near the center of the ice cap) was experiencing the midnight sun. The constant daylight had melted much of the surface ice, leaving a remnant cap of water ice.

 

On the horizon, a large cloud can be seen. This is an orographic cloud produced by air rising up the slopes of Olympus Mons, causing the thin moisture in the atmosphere to condense out as a cloud.

 

This image was taken during Mars Express' 16,277th orbit of Mars, January 19, 2016.

 

Image Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin/J. Cowart, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Well, to tell the truth, I did not take this photo on Mars (some delay in Space-X project), but in Kirghizstan, in such a remote place that in a way, I was feeling as being on another planet.

(Kiyrgyzstan 2022)

 

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Même si Mars n'a pas grand chose à voir avec les paroles de la chanson de Bowie , quand j'ai vu ce paysage j'y ai tout de suite pensé et la chanson m'a accompagnè durant le reste du voyage...Bowie, superbe artiste...

 

Even if Mars has little to do with the lyrics of the David Bowie's song, when I saw this landscape I have immediately thought at this song and it accompanied me during the rest of the trip ... Bowie, superb artist ...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=v--IqqusnNQ

Ok, I did not take this photo on Mars, but it sure did feel like it. This is Haleakala National park in Maui, and it is an amazing place to visit. It is a dormant volcano and it does feel like you are on a different planet when you are there.

 

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Mars ce 03/11/2020.

C9 + ASI224MC.

Seeing mauvais.

Applied tone, contrast, & sharpening adjustments.

 

ISRO/ISSDC/Kevin M. Gill

This was a night of good 'seeing' and I was able to capture more detail than usual on Mars, careful examination shows several areas of thin white cloud as well as a region top left with some dust storm features.

 

Peter

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