Mars through binos..?

Mars through binos..?

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essayer

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9,084 posts

195 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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Now there is a good view of Mars right now and I can peep through my Velux window leaning my 15x70 SkyMaster binos against the frame.

I am pretty sure I can make Mars out as a circle and within the circle right now I think I can make out a much smaller black spot.

So.. am I really seeing one of the moons or is it just my eyes playing tricks?

Addictive this star(planet)gazing!

paolow

3,211 posts

259 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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I thought ah! I'll have a look with my telescope then realised it is at work. Opportunity missed on what is a very clear night :/

essayer

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9,084 posts

195 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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Actually I'm guessing it can't have been a moon I saw, the moons of Mars are pretty small in comparison

Nice evening for it though.. Look forward to the streetlights turning off soon!

Eric Mc

122,076 posts

266 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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Mars' moons are tiny - so highly unlikely you are seeing them through your bins.

Zad

12,704 posts

237 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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Phobos is 11km mean diameter, Deimos is 6km. It does seem rather unlikely smile


essayer

Original Poster:

9,084 posts

195 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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The Skymasters are good starter binos, but they are obviously not that good hehe

So I've seen Mars, Saturn and Jupiter (+moons) .. just need to see Venus and Mercury - but it looks like I need to get up early for those..

slybynight

391 posts

122 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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There's a sort of triangular shaped surface feature which might have been the dark spot. Saw the ice cap myself once

Eric Mc

122,076 posts

266 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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Syrtis Major.