December 30, 2009 on 11:50 am | In Mars, Planets | Comments Off
The forecast was average, but the clouds started to move in already as we were imaging the sun in the afternoon at CE. When I got out at midnight, the blue moon had a hugh halo caused by a thin (?) cloud cover. I could faintly see the stars of the constellation Leo. Since this was the last opportunity to image Mars in 2009 for me, I gave it a shot anyway despite the bad conditions. I was able to make two series with each filter, but when I finished I could not even see Regulus anymore. Here the best of the two, and my last image of 2009. BTW this image is also stacked with Emil’s software.
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