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Telescope: Orion EON 130mm Triplet Refractor
Camera: AZE-ASI 071mc One-Shot-Color
Filter: Orion SkyGlow Light Pollution
Capture software: SharpCap 4.0
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The moon passing the planet Mars from 9:44 pm to 11:44 pm EST. At my latitude of 32N along the SE coast of GA, the moon never occulted Mars but the moon passed very near it. It might appear that Mars was passing the moon, but in actuality, it was the moon moving past Mars.
I took these images using the Orion EON 130mm telescope with the ZWO-ASI 071 camera using the Orion Sky-Glow Flight pollution filter,
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