5 Aug
2003
5 Aug
'03
12:16 p.m.
Rich is absolutely correct. In fact, a small telescope may provide BETTER views than a light-bucket if local seeing won't support a huge aperture. I've been using my own 6" f/8 primarily on Mars this summer, and seeing quite a bit of detail. C. --- Richard Tenney <retenney@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bottom line: you certainly don't have to own a giant light bucket, or wait until the 27th, for spectacular views of the "angry red planet". Tonight's forecast calls for clear skies...
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