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Mars is a planet of our solar system and visible to the naked eye. Its motion occurs in loops which are easily observable as he is the fastest of the looping planets. |
Mars is a planet of our solar system and visible to the naked eye. Its motion occurs in loops which are easily observable as he is the fastest of the looping planets. |
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== Images of Mars == |
=== Images of Mars === |
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JupiMarsConj 20240814 064841 b.jpg |Close Conjunction of Jupiter (brighter) and Mars (reddish) under Orion (upper right), seen from Cape Town (SMH 2024) |
JupiMarsConj 20240814 064841 b.jpg |Close Conjunction of Jupiter (brighter) and Mars (reddish) under Orion (upper right), seen from Cape Town (SMH 2024) |
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Jupiter-mars-plejaden 2024-07-08 IMG 2438 engl.gif| Jupiter, Mars and Pleiades at Dawn (SMH 2024). |
Jupiter-mars-plejaden 2024-07-08 IMG 2438 engl.gif| Jupiter, Mars and Pleiades at Dawn (SMH 2024). |
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Jupiter-plejaden-mars IMG 2452 b.jpg| Jupiter, Mars, Pleiaden in a slightly cloudy morning twilight (SMH 2024). |
Jupiter-plejaden-mars IMG 2452 b.jpg| Jupiter, Mars, Pleiaden in a slightly cloudy morning twilight (SMH 2024). |
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Mars2025 01 IMG 2554.JPG|Mars in the constellation Gemini, The Twins (SMH January 2025). |
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Mars+Gem IMG 2586 .jpg|Mars in the constellation Gemini, The Twins (SMH February 2025). |
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Mars ist epsGem 2023 04 14.jpg | Mars extremly close to epsilon Geminorum (14 April 2023), seen from Petra, Jordan (SMH). |
Mars ist epsGem 2023 04 14.jpg | Mars extremly close to epsilon Geminorum (14 April 2023), seen from Petra, Jordan (SMH). |
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20230415 204508 mars in Gem.jpg|One day after the close conjunction of Mars with epsilon Geminorum; seen from Petra, Jordan (SMH 2023). The planet then had a visible separation from the star. |
20230415 204508 mars in Gem.jpg|One day after the close conjunction of Mars with epsilon Geminorum; seen from Petra, Jordan (SMH 2023). The planet then had a visible separation from the star. |
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Mars+fullMoon20250114 073119.jpg|Mars two moon widths next to the Moon, photograph at full moon taken through a window in order to produce a dimmer image of the full moon next to Mars: the planet is at the right edge of the Moon. (SMH January 2025). |
Mars+fullMoon20250114 073119.jpg|Mars two moon widths next to the Moon, photograph at full moon taken through a window in order to produce a dimmer image of the full moon next to Mars: the planet is at the right edge of the Moon. (SMH January 2025). |
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 21 February 2025
Mars is a planet of our solar system and visible to the naked eye. Its motion occurs in loops which are easily observable as he is the fastest of the looping planets.