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Webcam images of the planet Mars

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Date: 2 July 2003 Telescope: 10 inch SCT AVI: 1/10 sec for 60 seconds at 15 fps
Time: 02:45 am (GMT + 2h00) Camera: Logitec Quickcam Pro 4000 Processing: Best 100 frames
Observatory: Hartbeespoort Magnification: 2x Meade Barlow Software: K3CCDTools and Photoshop

Photo Credit: Alwyn Botha of http://www.webcam-astrophotography.com


Date: 15 July 2003 Telescope: 10 inch SCT AVI: 1/10 sec for 200 seconds at 5 fps
Time: 04:34 (GMT + 2h00) Camera: Logitec Quickcam Pro 4000 Processing: 100 of 1000 frames stacked
Observatory: Hartbeespoort Magnification: 3x Tele Vue Barlow Software: K3CCDTools and Photoshop

Photo Credit: Alwyn Botha of http://www.webcam-astrophotography.com


Date: 16 July 2003 Telescope: 10 inch SCT AVI: 1/10 sec for 120 seconds at 5 fps
Time: 05:26 - 05:41 (GMT + 2h00) Camera: Logitec Quickcam Pro 4000 Processing: 100 and 150 frames stacked
Observatory: Hartbeespoort Magnification: 3x Tele Vue Barlow Software: K3CCDTools and Photoshop

Mars Apparent Diameter: 19.4 " Illuminated Fraction: 0.925 Distance from Earth: 0.4837 ua Central meridian: 345.62

Photo Credit: Alwyn Botha of http://www.webcam-astrophotography.com


Many more webcam images of Mars are available at http://www.webcam-astrophotography.com.
During July and August 2003 new images are added every week.

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