Ginger & List

What an excellent selection of photographs, and not just the Mars page, but
the whole site.

If you haven't visited the site http://velatron.com/dca/ginger/index.htm
take a look if you have a few spare moments.

I think the scenery page demonstrates very well that Astronomy is not just
about looking through a telescope.

Just to keep it on topic there are some thin section pics
http://velatron.com/dca/ginger/Meteorites.htm

Great stuff !

Ken O'Neill
IMCA #9465


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For those interested, here is the link to my Mars 2003 image page.
Images done with a digital camera attached to the scope. The views are
outstanding in my 14.5" scope.  I bet you have the steady skies from
location, Walter.  At our last local astro club meeting, I brought a
book about Mars and my little piece of DAG 476.  Made a great *show and
tell*.

http://velatron.com/dca/ginger/mars2003.htm

Ginger
Divide, CO
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Michael,

Finally got some observing time in last night.  Yes, Mars was
magnificent.
It even look great in my little ETX 90 with high magnification but in a
10
inch Dob, WOW.  The southern polar cap stood out from the planet like a
huge
diamond on a ring.  Been planning for this for over a year.

-Walter

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