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I have dumped a low-quality mpg using Cartes de Ciel that illustrates
the retrograde motion of Mars between May 2003 and January 2004. Although it is far below the quality available on your personal desktop planetarium programs, it may be of use in responding to non-astro general public questions about the retrograde motion of Mars. http://members.csolutions.net/fisher...sret_30deg.mpg 3.8Megs Because of the file-size, I request that you right-click on the link and save the file to your desktop, instead of playing the MPG directly across my ISP, and clogging the connection. The video begins in early May 2003 with Mars in normal motion in Capricorn and moving towards Aries. The video continues through the beginning of retrograde motion in Aries during mid-July, follows Mars' retrograde motion back towards Capricorn through the autumn, tracks Mars' resumption of normal motion in late autumn-early winter, and ends in the first week in January 2004 with Mars leaving Aries and entering Pisces. The horizon line that sweeps downward in May and upward in the winter is my local obs horizon at 40 degrees north. The field of view in the video is 30 degrees. The point of view is tracking Mars, which remains at the center of the frame. The days between frames is 4, which is too large to illustrate the several close passes that the Moon will make by Mars in the coming months. Again, this is low-quality res stuff, but may be a useful reference in talking about retrograde motion with your non-astronomy friends and acquaintances. Regards - Kurt |
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(PrisNo6) wrote in message . com...
Replaced with a more reasonable sized and better resolution gif file: http://members.csolutions.net/fisher...30deg_2003.gif Also see Sam Wormley's "Space Weather" retrograde demo posted earlier this month, e.g. - http://spaceweather.com/swpod2003/31...retrograde.gif - Kurt |
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