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Alan W. Craft wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 03:17:02 -0700, "Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." ...reflected: Alan W. Craft wrote: On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 01:17:52 -0700, "Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." ...reflected: David Knisely wrote: Hi there. You posted: You won't need a telescope. Martian weather is discernable by naked eye. Large dust storms will change the planet's hue from the characteristic, metallic blood red to pale beige. You will if you want to actually see this particular cloud, although at its height, it was reported visible in a 4 inch refractor, so it didn't take much aperture. As for the color, Mars, at least to me, has never been even close to "blood red" unless it is quite low towards the horizon. Red, like an xmas tree ball. At a distance of about 35,000,000 miles. Mars has always looked ever-so-slightly metallic to my eyes. It looks more of a pale pinkish-orange ("pink salmon"). I consider the Carbon stars like V Aquilae or TX Piscium to appear more red to the eye than Mars currently is, although again, these stars are more of a deep reddish-orange than "blood red". Or Antares. Recall the name's translation? The color change of Mars as a whole during a major planet-wide dust storm is slight, and does not really get going until a planet-wide dust storm is near its height. Clear skies to you. 2001's opposition was unusual. I had never seen Mars so washed-out looking. Figured it was a dust storm. My guess was verified by news headlines shortly thereafter. Your own mind is your sharpest viewing instrument. Fancy you in here casting your dead eye heavenward. Alan Living tissue, various connective and nerve types. Skyward. The flesh cannot contemplate nor revel in the heavens. Alan The mind can. |
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