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wrote: It's been several days since I've heard of an update on another possible planet-wide Martian dust storm. I'd get out the scope and look myself only it's been cloudy/rainy nearly all spring/summer. Has anyone heard a recent update or made observatons. See: http://homepage3.nifty.com/~cmomk/2003/f_image.html They are the quickest to get images and drawings up from the previous night. At least they are the quickest that I've found. Also See ALPO: http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/alpo/ and then to the Mars section. I was clouded out this morning (first time in two weeks) but as of yesterday, things were *relatively* quiet. At least they are from Martian longitudes of about 150° to 240° Starry Skies, Rich |
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