...taken through a humble 6-inch Criterion RV-6 Dynascope no less using a digital web cam: http://home.austin.rr.com/campbelp/mars.html The really interesting thing is (aside from the quality of the images) is the rapidly growing size of the planet. I posted this yesterday but have no idea if anyone saw it given the problems with xmission. Apologies if this post is redundant. Rich __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
Dear Friends, I want to send this note to the group to undo a little of my embarrassment. Through some production error a view of Mars that I took Saturday morning was printing wrong in the paper -- it was blown up so big that the grain of the negative overwhelmed the detail, and it was not flipped as I had ask that I should be. So I have put a better version of it on the gallery that Cyn established. It is the second one in it. Please take a look at this URL: http://www.utahastronomy.com/Joeb/Mars8_3_03 -- Thanks, Joe Joe Bauman science & military reporter Deseret News bau@desnews.com (801) 237-2169
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