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Wed Aug 8, 2012, 09:27 PM Aug 2012

See the “Martian Triangle” in the Sky Tonight!

by NANCY ATKINSON on AUGUST 8, 2012



If — like me — you’ve been focusing on all the great images and news coming from the Mars Science Laboratory, perhaps you’ve missed the great view of the “Martian Triangle,” now visible in the night sky at twilight! Astrophotographer John Chumack hasn’t missed the view. This image is from August 6, 2012 from his observatory 8-06-12 in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

The Martian Triangle show starts at twilight, and you can find it by looking low in the southwestern sky. The star at the top is actually the planet Saturn, the star on the bottom left is Spica, and the bright spot on bottom right is the planet Mars.

John took this image with a modified Canon Rebel Xsi DSLR and a 47mm Lens, at F5.6, ISO 800, 10 second exposure. See more of John’s wonderful astrophotos at his Flickr page or at his website, Galactic Images.



Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/96690/see-the-martian-triangle-in-the-sky-tonight/

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See the “Martian Triangle” in the Sky Tonight! (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2012 OP
How cool! Thanks for letting us know. femmocrat Aug 2012 #1
I saw it and didn't know what the hell I was looking at. russspeakeasy Aug 2012 #2
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