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Old July 16th 03, 03:16 AM
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Greetings...

No telescope here, but I got up early this morning and looked with
binoculars. No surface detail, but it looked like it was in a gibbous
phase.


If you're interested in Mars' upcoming close approach this August, you may
want to check out the August issue of Sky & Telescope magazine, which is
available at all fine booksellers. There is LOTS of good info in this issue
about how to view not only Mars, but also some of its surface details and
its two tiny moons.

Try checking out Mars about one and a half months from now... that's when
it'll be closer to us than it's been since the Cro-Magnons were painting
bulls on cave walls in northern Spain.

Jack.
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amateur astronomer since Hector was a pup.



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Old July 17th 03, 04:52 AM
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Hi Jack, all,
"Jackie" Try checking out Mars about one and a half
months from now... that's when
it'll be closer to us than it's been since the Cro-Magnons were painting
bulls on cave walls in northern Spain.

Jack.
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It's closest approach will be on the 27th of August ( -2 Magnitude ).
On July 17 the moon occults Mars ( for observers in the Central Americas ).
This is the closest Mars has been to the earth for the last, 60.000 Years.
The BBC "Sky at Night" will be showing a special programme on Mars very soon
( not sure of the date ).
Sorry for been a little of topic.........Cheers all, Ken, G4KIR.


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Old July 17th 03, 07:13 AM
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Sorry for been a little of topic.........Cheers all, Ken, G4KIR.

Ken, with so many radio hobbyists also being astronomy hobbyists (at least
in my area of the US, this is true) I think that many readers may find this
to be an interesting subject, even if it IS off-topic...

.... now, how many of you have listened to Jupiter's radio 'noise' lately?
That's well on-topic for this group! :-)

Jack.


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