GALLERY X THE EYE OF MARS Oleg Bouevitch The dusky albedo feature at the lower right resembling a giant eye is known as Solis Lacus. Near the top of the planet's disk, the massive volcano Olympus Mons appears as a brighter orange circular area. DETAILS: Celestron EdgeHD 14-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain with ZWO ASI290MM video camera. Stack of multiple video frames taken through RGB filters. T THE SERPENS -AQUIL A RIF T Ted Wolfe This immense complex of molecular dust known as LDN 673 in Aquila holds enough material to produce hundreds of thousands of new stars. DETAILS: PlaneWave 12½-inch CDK with SBIG STL11000 CCD camera. Total exposure: 12 hours through LRGB filters. 76 JANUARY 2 021 * SK Y & TELESCOPE