Mars on 2020-10=28 with Olympus Mons and Arsia Mons

Posted by Rod Pommier
on Sunday, November 1, 2020
Mars on 2020-10-28 at 08:42 UT mean time of observation. The image shows Mare Sirenium near the center of the disk and Mare Cimmerium to its left. The dark dot at the lower edge of Mare Sirenium is the crater Newton. The Tharsis volcano region is to the upper right of Mare Sirenium. Olympus Mons is the bright oval at 2:00 and Arsia Mons is the bright oval at 3:30. Best 4009 frames from 5 best videos stacked and de-rotated in Winjupos.

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