Mars on 23 Jan 2010
- Canopus Lim
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Mars on 23 Jan 2010
The weather has cleared up and last night Mars was pretty good through the telescope. There was slight breeze, not too much haze, little to no low altitude clouds and quite high humidity hence the atmospheric seeing was good.
Mars was constantly sharp at 320x using my 12.5" Obsession dob and 5mm XO eyepiece.
Mars meridian according to Sky and Telescope applet is about 330 degrees. Although Mars is still small, if I am not wrong at opposition in few days time it will only have a diameter of 14 arc sec which is less than half the diameter of Jupiter, I could see all the features on Mars that is shown in detailed map. Syrtis Major had a bluish colour and this is the second time I saw having this colour. The North polar cap is still very large and plain easy to see. The southern cap has shrunk till it cannot be seen or just a slight glimpse of it. On 2nd Jan 2010, I could see the South polar cap and it was real obvious, now it cannot be seen (perhaps it is more visible on the other side of the globe).
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observin ... page=1&c=y#
These are the features that I saw:
1. North polar Cap
2. Syrtis Major
3. Arabia
4. Mare Serpentis
5. Sinus Meridious
6. Sinus Sabacus
7. Manga ritifer Sinus
8. Mare Acidalium
9. Niliacus Lacus
and some more unnamed subtle features seen on Mars. I can say that the amount of detail I could see was similar or more than in the 2005 when Mars was 20 arc sec in diameter. If that time I had this scope.... I think it would have been real awesome.
All in all it was a good view and similar to that of good planetary photograph.
Attached is a link of a simple sketch I did.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/7546 ... idan33.jpg
For you guys who have not seen Mars, do take a look at it. Opposition is on 27th Jan. Do use at least 200x magnification as Mars is still small.....
Mars was constantly sharp at 320x using my 12.5" Obsession dob and 5mm XO eyepiece.
Mars meridian according to Sky and Telescope applet is about 330 degrees. Although Mars is still small, if I am not wrong at opposition in few days time it will only have a diameter of 14 arc sec which is less than half the diameter of Jupiter, I could see all the features on Mars that is shown in detailed map. Syrtis Major had a bluish colour and this is the second time I saw having this colour. The North polar cap is still very large and plain easy to see. The southern cap has shrunk till it cannot be seen or just a slight glimpse of it. On 2nd Jan 2010, I could see the South polar cap and it was real obvious, now it cannot be seen (perhaps it is more visible on the other side of the globe).
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observin ... page=1&c=y#
These are the features that I saw:
1. North polar Cap
2. Syrtis Major
3. Arabia
4. Mare Serpentis
5. Sinus Meridious
6. Sinus Sabacus
7. Manga ritifer Sinus
8. Mare Acidalium
9. Niliacus Lacus
and some more unnamed subtle features seen on Mars. I can say that the amount of detail I could see was similar or more than in the 2005 when Mars was 20 arc sec in diameter. If that time I had this scope.... I think it would have been real awesome.
All in all it was a good view and similar to that of good planetary photograph.
Attached is a link of a simple sketch I did.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/7546 ... idan33.jpg
For you guys who have not seen Mars, do take a look at it. Opposition is on 27th Jan. Do use at least 200x magnification as Mars is still small.....
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Wow cool! My last trip there I found that the seeing conditions is good and the dark sky is fantastic. Do bring lots of warm clothes as it can be pretty cold especially at the summit of Mauna Kea when the sun sets. For the visitor centre, it is much warmer (still cold though).Tachyon wrote:Nice! Thanks for the description. Will be at Mauna Kea on 31 Jan to observe. Hope the weather is good!
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Last night I tried with my 88mm refractor. I could see the north polar cap at about 100x and Syrtis Major. At 200x, I could see more details and the shape of Syrtis Major more clearly. Is your 90mm refractor an achromat?bowright wrote:That's awesome for so much details!
I can only see mars about a green beam through my 90mm refractor at 100x, polar cap not visible.
Will that be helpful to use a 2x barlow to make it 200x?
If it is an achromat, it will be better to use lower magnification like slightly more than 100x.. but less than 200x.
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Thanks! Fortunately, there is someone to set up the scope so I just bring my camera to do some landscape photography.Canopus Lim wrote:Wow cool! My last trip there I found that the seeing conditions is good and the dark sky is fantastic. Do bring lots of warm clothes as it can be pretty cold especially at the summit of Mauna Kea when the sun sets. For the visitor centre, it is much warmer (still cold though).Tachyon wrote:Nice! Thanks for the description. Will be at Mauna Kea on 31 Jan to observe. Hope the weather is good!

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Yes it's an achromat C90, maybe a few days earlier mars was a bit small. I'll try for these days, hope it is bigger now. Or is it because I did not wait for mars to rise enough above horizon? That might be another cause. So what was your view time?Canopus Lim wrote:Last night I tried with my 88mm refractor. I could see the north polar cap at about 100x and Syrtis Major. At 200x, I could see more details and the shape of Syrtis Major more clearly. Is your 90mm refractor an achromat?bowright wrote:That's awesome for so much details!
I can only see mars about a green beam through my 90mm refractor at 100x, polar cap not visible.
Will that be helpful to use a 2x barlow to make it 200x?
If it is an achromat, it will be better to use lower magnification like slightly more than 100x.. but less than 200x.