Friday, September 19, 2014
Mars leaves Dschubba, September 19, 2014
Evening
sky on Friday September 10 looking west as seen from Adelaide at
21:00
(9:00 pm) ACST in South Australia.
Mars is climbing away from Dschubba, the middle star in the head of the Scorpion, heading for a rendezvous with red Antares (click to embiggen).
Stack of 10 x 15 second exposures (Canoon IXUS, 400 ASA), stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, then levels adjusted with the GIMP.
Mars is climbing away from Dschubba, the middle star in the head of the Scorpion, heading for a rendezvous with red Antares (click to embiggen).
Stack of 10 x 15 second exposures (Canoon IXUS, 400 ASA), stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, then levels adjusted with the GIMP.
Labels: Conjunction, Mars