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Old September 4th 03, 06:57 PM
Stuart Mulligan
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Default Observing Mars observers

lol, reminds me of when I showed Mars to a freind and she refocussed. "Oooh,
it looks like a doughnut"!



"Curtis Croulet" wrote in message
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I did a public star party just last night (Sep 3) and another one last

Friday
(Aug 29). Most people seemed to be reasonably patient with Mars, but it
required constant explanation as to what to look for. Most of the scope
operators in my area had yielded Mars to me, since my scope (8-inch f/6

Cave
Newt) had the best optics for planetary detail. What was funniest (or

saddest)
was when a couple of people asked if they could adjust the focus. Fine

with me,
I said, since it was focused for my eye, and the best detail would be

visible
only with precise focus. The next viewer after one of these refoucusings

asked
if the black spots were on the planet. Black spots? Nobody else said the
surface detail was that easy, so I took a look. Well, the previous viewer

had
racked it so far *out* of focus that the "black spots" were dust spots on

the
eyepiece.
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Curtis Croulet
Temecula, California
33° 27'59"N, 117° 05' 53"W