Mr First Mars for 2009 – at a tiny 4.9 arcseconds

On Tuesday morning, 23rd June 2009 I captured my first image of Mars for 2009. It’s still very early in the season, with Mars still 288 million kilometres away, subtending a tiny diameter of a 4.9″ on the sky.

Mars doesn’t reach opposition until late January, 2010 when it will be 14 arcseconds in diameter – a lot smaller than it was at its closest in 2003, when it grew to 25″ in diameter.

A Tiny Mars, 23rd June 2009

A Tiny Mars, 23rd June 2009

And no, Mars will not be as big as the full moon in August! It’s a hoax :)

Continue reading for more information about the capture and processing of the image.

Mars was 25° in altitude when this image was captured, in below average seeing. There’s no visible polar cap right now, but in this image we can see the features of Syrtis Major and the Hellas Basin.

I used my 12″ Newt with the DMK21AU04, and captured at 30fps in all channels for about 1 minute per channel. I stacked approx 300 frames from each channel to create the colour image.

I’d forgotten how different Mars is to capture than other planets when it’s at this altitude. The red channel was by far the brightest, followed by green and blue was less than half as bright as red. It definitely adds a bit of extra challenge to get the colour balance right.

Thanks for looking.

About Mike Salway

Mike Salway lives on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia and loves amateur astronomy, photography and karate. He co-founded the amateur astronomy website, IceInSpace, has a family with a wife and 3 kids, and is a 1st Dan Black Belt in Karate. In real life, Mike is a Product Manager for a software company.

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11 Responses to Mr First Mars for 2009 – at a tiny 4.9 arcseconds

  1. Aaron Slack June 25, 2009 at 9:55 am #

    Wow! Very cool. Amazing amount of features for so small a disc.

  2. Michael A. Phillips June 28, 2009 at 6:37 am #

    Very cool Mike. You might enjoy some of mine from late last opposition as a comparison. (I’m an evening guy remember! :) http://tinyurl.com/n9jdpt

    http://maphilli14.multiply.com/photos/album/69/Michael_A._Phillips_Astronomy_Mars_07-08_Gallery

    Esp the smaller ones like this one:

    http://tinyurl.com/n9jdpt

    Mike

    • Mike Salway June 29, 2009 at 7:00 am #

      Thanks Mike – yours are also very cool! Excellent work.

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