Mars Closest Approach

Mars made its closest approach to Earth last night and will not come as close again till 2016. In this image, taken through a C14 at f27 and a DBK21 color webcam, distinct cloud formations of frozen carbon dioxide and water crystals on the western side of the planet are easily seen. The north polar cap is also very prominent and large. Many details are resolved on the dark swath of Mare Sirenum towards the south. A frozen cloud is discernible hovering over Olympus Mons (the largest volcano known in the solar system upper right off center). North is up, east is left. This image was processed with very little contrast and color enhancement to present Mars as near to the way it really appears. It is probably the best I have taken so far from my location with usually poor seeing.

Date Imaged: December 18, 2007

Lens: C-14 at f27

Mount: Losmandy Titan

Date Imaged

December 18, 2007

Lens

C-14 at f27

Exposure

NA

Mount

Losmandy Titan

Camera: DBK21

Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

Coordinates

Na

Camera

DBK21

Filter

Na

Location

Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

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