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Map for Observers with Ebisawa Names 3

Mars Opposition Blog 2022 July 24

There is little to add to the previous post, except that signs of dust activity around the edge of the

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Mars on 30 June 2022, by Teruyaku Kumamori

Mars Opposition Blog 2022 July 12

The number of observers continues to slowly increase, but temporal and longitudinal coverage by our team remain inadequate. An updated

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qso_z=5 anno2

Going Deep – In Pursuit of Z=5

Deep Sky Note #2 After many years of regularly upping stumps and following my employers around the country, I am

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Observation of Mars, 29 June 2022 by J. Sussenbach

Mars Opposition Blog 2022 May 25

To date, 19 observers have contributed, and the planet’s diameter has now exceeded 6 arcseconds. The SPC is subliming on

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Observations of the Variable Star V347 Aurigae and its associated Reflection Nebula

Deep Sky Note #1 This article presents some CCD imaging observations I have made of the variable nebula associated with

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Observation of Mars, 29 June 2022 by J. Sussenbach

Mars Opposition Blog 2022 March 25

A summary of what to look for this opposition is appearing in the 2022 April BAA Journal, which will be

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Foster image of Mars

Mars Opposition Blog 2022 March 24

If COVID-19 was the global crisis that pervaded most of the 2020 apparition, then it is yet another that marks

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