January 20, 2019

Jeremy Likness
Monroe, WA, USA
Monroe, WA, USA
07/21/2022
04:34 am
04:34 am
Sony Alpha 6300
Svbony sv503 70ED (420mm f/7)
Lucky imaging - about 400 frames combined from a 40-second video. PIPP, AutoStakkert, and PixInsight.
In some parts of the world, the moon will appear to pass in front of Mars today. I'm not in those parts, but I was able to capture this picture to show just how close the two came (visually, of course).
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January 20, 2019
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