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Mars's disk.

Discussion in 'Observing Celestial Objects' started by kevan hubbard, Jul 14, 2018.

Mars's disk.

Started by kevan hubbard on Jul 14, 2018 at 5:30 AM

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  1. Mak the Night

    Mak the Night Well-Known Member

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    It needs to be twilight at least to really get any magnification on the Moon IMO.
     
  2. Dave In Vermont

    Dave In Vermont Well-Known Member

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    If you do take a good look at Uranus and/or Neptune - please let me know what color best describes them to your eyes. They can appear vastly different to different people. I'll introduce you to using the Munsell Color-System in exchange!



    Munsell_1929_color_solid.png

     

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