The recordings are shot between January 25 22:09UT and January 26 02:45UT, so you can see Mars rotating in about 4 hours and 30 minutes. I used 29 sets of R, G B recordings, and manually combined those to 29 color images, and then I had to align and rotate them to finally create the animation. I might have another go at processing in the future though, because i'm not too pleased with how the noise level turned out.

This animation shows Mars in blue light, making the clouds stand out better.

equipment used
DMK21AU04.AS
Meade Starfinder 10