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Old 29-December-2007, 07:02 PM
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Hi Group!

Lately the weather here in Puerto Rico has been tops last couple of nights and taking the advantage as much as possible. Clear Skies and Happy New Years to ALL! Efrain
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Nice shot. There is lots of detail, and is that a dust storm starting at the bottom left?
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Hi Efrain,

Awesome shot of Mars,

you've got some of the best Martian details I have seen this opposition!!

Excellent seeing and excellent Job my Friend!!!!
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Efrain,

Great detail in this image. Keep them coming!

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Great photo!
Enjoy the fact that you're in Puerto Rico and I'm not.
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Thanks Kyle and John Thanks for your kind words my friends. Kyle I believe it's Elysium Mons. Viking 2 landed south of it at this picture perspective. Thanks again! Clear Skies
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Thanks KaiYeves, Where are you located my friend?. Clear Skies my friend.
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Thanks Andy, Still processing from the last nights captured Saturn a little early still pretty dim (Distance) will post when completed.
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Excellent, excellent photo Efrain. Great detail and colour balance. Hope your skys stay clear so we can see more!

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Thanks KaiYeves, Where are you located my friend?. Clear Skies my friend.
Somewhere it's too cold to dive, sadly.
Clear skies to you, too.
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Thanks Matt, I hope so, it was a rainy year.
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