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Old 12-January-2005, 01:25 PM
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Mars,


A 2 year image series, also shows different faces of mars, and southern ice cap.


most of my mars images were captured with a Canon DSLR or quickcam 4000 webcam 2x barlow and 10"SCT.

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Old 12-January-2005, 01:28 PM
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One of My best shots was through a Meade 7" F9 refractor using my Canon 10D SLR. and Eyepeice projection. This night was a pretty good night for us in the Midwest!

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I have yet to even purchase my first piece of equipment, but I have to say you are an inspiration. I hope with years of practice I get shots half as good!
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Thanks Jerry,

Anyone can do this with a little practice.
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These are great images
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pretty good for a quickcam---looks like your biggest prob was 'seeing'---i think Sky&Tel would have interest, 'article-wise', or other publications. 2 years, lotta work. wonderful example for those curious on ccd imaging, but loathe to get that SBIG, and find out it's too much.
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing with us!

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the photos are looking just like the billiard balls on the black carpet. fine ! see the mars emage through my imagination.

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