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Old 04-November-2007, 12:05 AM
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Heres my first good photo for posting of the red planet. at present it's disk is aproax. 11.2 and getting larger. Clear Skies to All
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Wonderful! Opposition is in December, if I recall correctly.
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Great series. Here is hoping the dust storms don't return.

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hi Erfain,

whow! gorgeous result on an approaching mars!
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Nice planetary shot, and excellent presentation.

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What? That doesn't look as big as the full moon...
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Efrain,

That's very beautiful. Great detail on the planet!

I was all set to use my new DMK this weekend when I got clouded out. Hopefully next weekend....

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Thanks to All and Andy looking forward to see some pics from your DMK. The bright region there (center) is possibly another dust storm brewing there from last account.
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Nice pic there! I really like the blueish color the poles have. thx for posting
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