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Old August 29th 03, 04:32 PM
steve@nospam-[roteus.demon.co.uk
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:39:24 +0100, Jonathan Silverlight
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There isn't even the Moon to spoil the view, basically look up, it
really is the biggest brightest thing in the sky you can see

The times above are more or less the same for the rest of the week
for you


Why would light pollution - or the Moon - be a problem when observing
Mars? The full Moon in September will add to the show, IMO. The only
obstacles are objects on the horizon, including haze.


The moon would be a problem if it was in Aquarius like it was earlier
this month from his Lat and Long, and secondly objects on the horizon
wouldnt be an issue, as from the middle east Mars gets quite high in
the sky

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