Contains:  Solar system body or event
Mars on November 7, 2020, JDJ

Mars on November 7, 2020

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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This is my second RGB image of Mars generated using a mono planetary camera and filters. Still learning my way through the process...

Imaged Mars on the evening of November 6, 2020 (11/7 in UTC) with good seeing and transparency. Mars was showing a disc ~19 arcsecs (97% illuminated) in diameter at magnitude of -1.9. The prominent dark albedo feature to the right of the meridian is Sinus Meridiani.

Imaged with a C8 Evo, ZWO filter wheel, ZWO RGB filters, Siebert 2x barlow, ZWO ADC, and ZWO ASI290MM. Imaging train was configured to give ~F/18 (0.165 arcsec/pixel). Image capture using Firecapture with gain/exposures set at : 300/1.5 ms (red), 300/4.0 ms (green), 300/5.5 ms (blue). Stacking in AutoStakkert3 (best 5% of ~50000 frames captured over ~180 sec per channel). Wavelet sharpening in Registax6. De-rotated 2 sets of images for each filter then and RGB combined resulting R,G, and B de-rotated images in Winjupos. Color balancing of the RGB image in Registax.

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