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A distant Mars!

Discussion in 'Astrophotography and Imaging' started by Avani Soares, Oct 26, 2018.

A distant Mars!

Started by Avani Soares on Oct 26, 2018 at 2:50 PM

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  1. Avani Soares

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    More and farther and with more marked phase Marye is moving away, only in 2 years will give us new privilege of his presence. A true pity is surely one of the most interesting planets to be photographed because it is the only celestial body besides the Moon that we can capture details of its seperfície since the gaseous giants show little or like Jupíter are frequent mutation.
    In this photo of only 13.5 "of arc the smaller details are already difficult to highlight even so it is still possible to recognize several regions.
     
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