Hello everyone
Now it is time. A dust storm is forming on the red planet.
11/17/2020 at 7:58 p.m. CET
LZOS 6" Apo f8, TV 4x Powermate, GKC ADC, ASI290mc + UV/IR Cut
CS, Jozef
Dust storm on Mars
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Re: Dust storm on Mars
Another cracking set of images, Jozef. Interesting to see the dust storm developing.
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Re: Dust storm on Mars
Super images but oh dear about the dust storm, that means we will not get good images anymore
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Re: Dust storm on Mars
Thanks Stu, Alexanda.
Regards, Jozef
Yes, probably ... because the dust storm is spreading very quickly. See today! Seeing was useless.
Regards, Jozef
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