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Tomorrow you’ll get a once-in-two-years photo op with Mars – DIYphotography
Have you spotted that huge, bright, red object in the starry sky these days? That’s our neighbor Mars. Right now, it’s the closest to the Earth and it’s at its …

Have you spotted that huge, bright, red object in the starry sky these days? Thats our neighbor Mars. Right now, its the closest to the Earth and its at its biggest and brightest. So, its now the perfect time for astrophotographers to get some awesome photos of the Red Planet.
Every 26 months, Mars is in what astronomers call opposition. This means that Mars and the sun are on directly opposite sides of Earth. From our perspective on our spinning world, Mars rises in the east just as the sun se…
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