January 20, 2019

John Ashley
Rio Rico, Arizona, USA
Rio Rico, Arizona, USA
01/30/2023
09:42 pm
09:42 pm
Nikon Z9 with 500mm lens, f9, ISO 500, shutter 1/1,000 sec
Manually stacked and edited in Photoshop
A 74.5% illuminated gibbous moon passes in front of Mars. The occultation as shown here is a composite of photographs recorded every 40 seconds.
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January 20, 2019
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