Syrtis Major

About this image
Syrtis Major Planum is a "dark spot" (an albedo feature) located in the boundary between the northern lowlands and southern highlands of Mars. It was discovered, on the basis of data from Mars Global Surveyor, to be a low-relief shield volcano, but was formerly believed to be a plain, and was then known as Syrtis Major Planitia. The dark color comes from the basaltic volcanic rock of the region and the relative lack of dust. |
Technical Details
Optics |
Vixen 102M |
Mount |
Vixen GP, Skysensor 2000 PC |
Camera |
Philips SPC900N, Barlow 3x |
Filters |
IR |
Date |
18 September, 2005 |
Location |
Korinthos, Greece |
Exposure |
400 frames |
Programs used |
Registax, Photoshop |