Mars

Observed:  Points: 100

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Current Info for Observer

as of 04/24/2024 6:57 p.m.

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General Info

as of 04/24/2024 6:57 p.m.

TypePlanet
Constellation Pisces
Magnitude1.13
OrbitsSun
Right ascension23:45:24.64 (Hours)
Declination-2:57:33.2 (Deg)
% illuminated94.297
Distance from Earth2.00006AU
Distance from Sun1.38285AU
Elongation-39:36:59.5
Mass0.107 ⊕

The red planet

☉ Solar Masses ⊕ Earth Masses j Jupiter Masses

Mars

7x50 Binos
100 points

Great view of Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Mercury in one section of the sky!

Mars

Naked eye
100 points

Haven't gotten a chance to see it with my new scope since opposition last year.

Generate a finder chart

The following form will generate a PDF finder chart suitable for printing using to locate objects in the sky with your telescope!

The Date is only really useful for solar system objects, as deep space objects move measurably only on a galactic timescale.

The larger the F.O.V (field of view), the more "zoomed out" the object will appear. It can be helpful to print several charts of the same object with different field of views.

Limiting the magnitude (remember, lower magnitude means brighter!) of stars and objects can make sure your chart is not cluttered with dim objects that you may not be visible to you anyway. The defaults are good, but try experimenting with raising and lowering the values.

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