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"Glenn A. Walsh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Feb 2015 01:50:54 +0000
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Amateur Astronomers Find Plumes High in Martian Atmosphere
In March and April of 2012, amateur astronomers with their lenses turned toward Mars saw strange plumes bubble out from the normally round-appearing atmosphere of the Red Planet. The plumes lasted for around 10 days.
More: http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2015/02/amateur-astronomers-find-plumes-high-in.html

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| SpaceWatchtower: Amateur Astronomers Find Plumes Hi...These images of the plume were taken by amateur astronomers Wayne Jaeschke, a patent attorney based in West Chester, PA, and D. Parker.    |
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   gaw
Glenn A. Walsh, Project Director,
Friends of the Zeiss < http://buhlplanetarium.tripod.com/fotz/ >
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SpaceWatchtower Blog: < http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/ >

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