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Mars with Web camera and Telescope Meade 26/10/2005

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

http://asprosobservatory.blogspot.com
Inquiring work.
Laboratory Α. Σ. Π. Ρ. Ο. Σ. focuses his inquiring work in the systematic study of certain astronomical phenomena that is related to the possibilities of amateur astronomy, as helper, in the frames that are more widely dictated by the science of Astronomy, aiming at the contribution in the briefing, comprehension and approach from the social total of processes of exploration of environment universe, in which as creations of star dust, we seek diachronically the meaning of our existence.
Systematic observations:
a) Research of flow of new celestial objects and optical observation of comets.
b) Research of recording L. T. P. (Lunar Transit Phenomena.)

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  • Why there are not any stars next to mars?

  • @barackson reflected sunlight too bright

  • @metalsim45

    Yes, it is a reflection of sunlight, but here is more intense because of the camera settings!

  • Απάντηση σε αυτό το βίντεο...  Yes, it is a reflection of sunlight, but here is more intense because of the camera settings!

  • @barackson

    This is Video AVI with Webcam TYou PHILIPS and telescope Meade 10" S/Newton F:1016,f:4 and 2XBarlow Televue. If you want to see stars, you must use Digital SLR or CCD camera with exposure up to 60'' second for one olny photo or two and then you must....any way is another technique!

  • the planet appears to be paulsating like its breathing

  • @stevenchiverton

    This phenomenon is caused by different temperature layers of the Earth's atmosphere.

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  • great vid i really love this one. it looks like the great canyon but not sure. good detail. keep up the good work.

  • Vau, great !!!!

  • thats some great avi ,did you stack any of the frames ?

  • @danielloja Im no expert

    But I see it best in the late summer, and pretty much all of fall

  • what time of the year can you see mars

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