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Mars Opposition 2010

Attached is a photo I took on January 29th, 2010, at 8:20PM. This photo is a composite of two pictures taken with a Sony DSC-F707 camera using a 10x zoom. The picture of Mars was taken at F2.4 aperture at a shutter speed of 1/10 set at ISO 100. The picture of the Moon was taken at F6.3 aperture at a shutter speed of 1/1000 set at ISO 100. The final picture was combined and processed in PStudio, software provided by Sony. The text below came from Sky and Telescope’s “This week’s sky at a glance”. I took this picture out through my garage door, it was to cold and windy to go out to the scope that night, but I did enjoy this view for a short while and periodically checked it out during the evening to watch the two progress together across the sky from east to west.
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Images of Mars from December 2009
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This photo shows the two shots of Mars with the exact same equipment with the dates shown. It really shows the size based on distance ratio.
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Mars, February 1, 2010
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Mars, February 7, 2010. 10 inch Meade LX50 SCT working at f10 with a 2 power barlow inbetween the scope and camera. A color Mallincam was used. This was a 2 minute avi video processed thru Registax and some post processing courtesy of Tom Thibeault thru photoshop.
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Mars at opposition & Moon at perigee on January 29th, 2010, at 8:20pm
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