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Old 12-November-2007, 03:10 AM
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Default mars nov11

hi guys been a while since i really posted , been busy work and all getting new house, i did manage to go out this week end and take a few movies
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Hi Ozz nice job on Mars. clear skies to you Paul
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Nice picture of Mars. I think opposition is next month . . .
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Ozzmosis you did great, some surface detail could be seen and the polar cap came out pretty good. Welldone and Clear Skies
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Really nice. I was out last week before the clouds rolled in for a while and even my visual wasn't as good.

In the Willamette valley it's not so much 'seeing' as 'hoping'.
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Great shot. Mars is far to the north for us at the moment so seeing isnt all that great. Keep posting.

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thanks guys for the kind remarks, am hoping for some clear skys this week end
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yes indeed jaicoa i did not to bad on the north pole, was hoping to get more detail but what can you do,,
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great shot. Keep them coming. Mars is getting bigger!
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great shot. Keep them coming. Mars is getting bigger!
yep it sure is!!!! thanks for looking
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yep it sure is!!!! thanks for looking
Isn't it going to be as big as the full Moon?
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Isn't it going to be as big as the full Moon?
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