Credit & Copyright:
Acknowledgement: Serge Vieillard, Julien Vandermarlière
(Drawing Credit and Copyright as shown.)
Explanation:
Enthusiastic astro-artists ranging from expert to beginner,
the youngest age 10, all contributed their work to this
entertaining
panel featuring different
faces of Mars.
Their sketches are all based on telescopic views of
the Red Planet
from earlier this year, near its 2010 opposition.
Mars offers the best telescopic views
at opposition,
since that's when it is closest and opposite the Sun in planet Earth's sky.
Arranged in a spiral pattern, the
sketches are positioned to follow
the planet's rotation.
No canals are visible(!), but
large surface markings such as the dramatic,
dark Syrtis Major are easily identified.
As often seen through an astronomical telescope eyepiece,
the planet's orientation
is inverted,
with Mars' north polar cap at the bottom.
Acknowledgement: Serge Vieillard, Julien Vandermarlière
(Drawing Credit and Copyright as shown.)
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- Ares 3 Landing Site: The Martian Revisited
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- APOD: 2023 November 7 Á A Martian Dust Devil Spins By