The 2005 Mars opposition will be the best one until 2018.
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October
11, 2005
2:45 am CDT |
October
16, 2005
2:35 am CDT |
October
25, 2005
2:00 am CDT |
The above images were taken using my 13 inch Dobsonian telescope.
Each
image is the result of stacking 20-40 individual images. Each individual image
was
a 1/60 second exposure. The result is sharpened using Adaptive L-R deconvolution,
then
a multiresolution sharpen. Finally, the colors are enhanced using an s-shaped
stretch.
On August 27, 2003, Mars was closer to the earth than it has been in 60,000 years.
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August
7, 2003
3:00 am CDT |
August
9, 2003
3:00 am CDT |
August
13, 2003
3:00 am CDT |
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August
16, 2003
2:30 am CDT |
August
22, 2003
2:30 am CDT |
August
27, 2003
1:30 am CDT |
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August
30, 2003
1:30 am CDT |
September
5, 2003
1:00 am CDT |
September
8. 2003
12:30 am CDT |
The above images were taken using my 8" Dobsonian telescope.
Each
of these images is the result of combining about 20 individual photos.
Each individual photo was a 1/30 sec exposure. The individual color components
were individually aligned (since the atmosphere bends them differently with
Mars
only 30 degrees above the horizon), sharpened using L-R deconvolution. Then
a
gamma curve adjustment was done to enhance the contrast.