Mars Watch Photos!

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chrisyeo
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Mars Watch Photos!

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Hi!

Took any pictures at Mars Watch 2005? Share your photos here!

If you wish, you may use this webspace to upload your photos: Click here and enter Username=Singastro, Password=singastrouser.

To view the album, go to Webshots - Images of Mars Watch 2005.
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hi

i can provide some webspace^^
but now, waiting for my server to be upgrade
like to help out here
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The gentle light of a distant galaxy
must needs pour into mine eye.
Or i shall with bent and turned,
fall me down, distraught..To die.
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thermoflask :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
but why no pic of the most beautiful scope of the night: the TMB 115?

btw, who has the FS102 on EM10? I didn't know the solution to EM10's 0 degree latitude problem is so simple!!!
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Because i'm still jealous it's 5mm bigger than my FLT.

Hahahah, i guessed i missed out liuming's? I'll check ya?

FS102 on EM10 comes from SP Astronomers.

Charlie
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Grievous wrote:Because i'm still jealous it's 5mm bigger than my FLT.

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Charlie
Thanks for the picture, I found myself attached to a Mewlon 210. (nice shot)

Unfortunately, the gap may be 42 mm next year. :D
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ariefm71 wrote:thermoflask :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
but why no pic of the most beautiful scope of the night: the TMB 115?
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:D My customized tmb is a stealth scope with jet black tube, giving less radar reflection in the darkness. Next time I'll make it pure white. :D
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I thought it would only be appropriate to post at least ONE pic of the "star" of the night that drew in the crowds :-P

Picture was taken using Meade LPI through C9.25 on CG5AT using Meade Autostar and cleaned up with Photoshop. Thanks to Matthew for the coaching of the different techniques throughout the shot.

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kohjb wrote:I thought it would only be appropriate to post at least ONE pic of the "star" of the night that drew in the crowds :-P

Picture was taken using Meade LPI through C9.25 on CG5AT using Meade Autostar and cleaned up with Photoshop. Thanks to Matthew for the coaching of the different techniques throughout the shot.

Joo Beng.
while jb...multi-company effort..now we know 2 rival astro co can work together to produce a nice Mars shot!
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