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Mars Regional Dust Storm

Discussion in 'Observing Celestial Objects' started by Mak the Night, Sep 24, 2022.

Mars Regional Dust Storm

Started by Mak the Night on Sep 24, 2022 at 4:59 AM

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  1. Nebula

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    I learned that on Jupiter this year, filtration must let enough light pass, at least for me, for that specific planet. Cool to know that it will have even more transmission then the GSO filter, this will be useful.

    The blue filters are kind of good on the moon, I seldom use the 80a and 82a because the eyepiece alone will resolve more small objects, the only setup better then the EP alone including all of my filter is the EP + Neodymium. The Lumicon 82a if it is good enough not to cut resolution, I'll be VERY happy.

    I might try it on the great Andromeda Galaxy also.
     
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    I think you'll find it pretty useful to be honest.
     
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    @Mak the Night ah honestly I can't wait to use it on Jupiter soon!!
     
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    I want to try mine on Jupiter as well. At least as Jupiter diminishes it might get better to observe.
     
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    @Mak the Night I hope things will improve with Jupiter! It's promising, I've got many tools to try on it.

    This is what I am going to try this tonight, English Cheddar! with a rich taste. :)

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    I've eaten that, it's quite nice. I'm more of a Danish Blue bloke. lol
     
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    hehe I don't know much about blue cheese, some of It, too difficult for my smell. But I really like old cheddar.

    The Cathedral cheese is very good, I might buy it again next week.
     
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    I draw the line at Stilton. lol
     
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    Stilton I don't know that kind of cheese! It's really smelly ?
     
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    @Mak the Night ok ok it's too much for me, the blue cheese :D I tried once Chinese black tea but rotten tea, it's a special brand and rotten on purpose for you to taste and smell it.

    I binned the whole product directly it smelled too bad. o_O
     
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    I regularly drink Lapsang Souchong and Earl Grey. Black with honey, of course. I actually fancy some Stilton now. lol
     

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