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I have never used a specific filter for viewing mars, my favorites are
#80A light blue for surface detail, #56 light green for polar caps along with #25 red, hope this was of use. David
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I've heard both positive and negative comments about the Tele Vue Bandmate Mars A and B filters but have never personally used either one of them.
The Sirius Optics Mars filter - http://www.buytelescopes.com/product.asp?pid=5728 - has garned some positive comments on other astronomy fora. Orion is now selling a Mars filter too. My favorite color filter for Mars is the CC30 magenta. I also like the Wratten #21 (orange) and #80A (light blue) filters. There is a very brief review of a number of filters appropriate for Mars at http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?item_id=1246 You may want to have a look at http://sciastro.net/portia/advice/filters.htm and http://jeff.medkeff.com/astro/observ...lter/index.htm as well. Dave Mitsky
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Even with a near full moon tonite, I ws able to get a great view of Mars.
My best view came with a 30mm 2 inch eyepiece with a 2X barlow and using a Baeder Moon and skyglow filter. It also helped that Mars was presenting a good face tonite. I saw a good amount of detail and contrast with black features. All this in a very bright part of town, with a blaring moon. Can't wait till next week when I take the scope 50 miles out away from all the city lights. |
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I'm afraid that the view won't be appreciably better from a dark site. Bright objects don't require dark skies.
Dave Mitsky
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