A night with Mars I won’t forget
Due to the weather conditions in my area, yesterday night I wasn’t sure whether to image or not to image Mars. At last, I decided to go out and give a try (who knows when we will experience another clear night here in the GTHA) … And what a view of Mars on my telescope!
The night wasn’t too cold (-2°C) but the wind settled. There were some high clouds that dissipated during my imaging session. Seeing was average but I had a few moments with perfect conditions and no atmospheric turbulence.
Yesterday the distance of Mars was 81.6 million km, its magnitude was -1.92, the altitude was 62°50’, and its diameter was 17.15 arcseconds. Mars opposition will occur in just 2 days (on December 7-8), while Mars reached its minimum distance from the Earth on November 30.
I am so glad that I went out, set up my gear and shot some fantastic images of Mars! Definitely a night I won’t forget!
Date: 2022-12-05
Time: 03:49 UT
Location: my driveway in Richmond Hill (ON)
Scope: Celestron C8 SCT
Mount: Celestron AVX
Camera: ZWO ASI224MC, IR-Cut filter, TeleVue PowerMate 2.5x
Software: FireCapture, Autostakkert, Registax, GIMP
