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People Look At Mars Through Telescopes

Photography People posted on Aug 28, 2003
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This is a digital photo of part of a large crowd of locals gathered by the bay area in Downtown Olympia for a public telescopic induced Mars viewing session of the ever so close Mars. It is an historical event here among us earth people...I forget the frequency of the close planetary alignment here...(every 60,000 years?) Thanks for looking, -Peace :-) (Post work w/HP Photo Editor, sharpen, resize)

Comments (11)


ebsmooth

2:43AM | Thu, 28 August 2003

nice shot. history has been made tonight. i for one was one of those people out with my telscope. i am glad i got to see it. great picture!

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coolj001

2:54AM | Thu, 28 August 2003

Thanks for the comments ebsmooth...there were too many people there for me to get a chance to look in the telescope. My party arrived late and the people I was with (the ones with the ride) didn't have time to wait. I had to get out of there fast anyways because the Martians were about to get me...;-)

cynlee

9:02AM | Thu, 28 August 2003

you mean that's not it there? oh, that's a streetlamp... pretty exciting stuff! glad you made it out of there ok without being abducted!

garnite

9:59AM | Thu, 28 August 2003

I was out there too. Looks like this dude is checking out the local apartment blocks while Mars sneaks by over his right shoulder. If you're into this stuff, there's two comets coming in May that could be spectacular.

Tedz

12:31PM | Thu, 28 August 2003

Look at the Fear on the Faces! Yes....if My Memory serves Me right...60,000 Years is when Mars Gert's this close again...I have put the Date in My Diary...now, Coolj100 ...Action Stations....and cover Your Head with Tin Foil, so the Martians cannot read Your Brain Waves. Hugz!

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coolj001

7:25PM | Thu, 28 August 2003

Thanks for the comments...yes cynlee..it is only a street lamp, garnite I thought the angle of that telescope looked a bit low, and Tedz, I can't afford Tin Foil so they can read all they want ;-) -Peace/Hugz :-)

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Tommy3D

7:31PM | Thu, 28 August 2003

Cool shot!! Ratto will be upset when he finds out that you are moving in on his peeping job:)

Quikp51

9:40PM | Thu, 28 August 2003

Is that guy checking out some girl up the street or what?

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coolj001

1:26AM | Fri, 29 August 2003

Thanks 4 the comments Tommy3D and Quikp51. Hope Ratto isn't too upset, perhaps Ratto and I can work out a diplomatic arrangement and share the job? I could learn...maybe even render a scedule..And Quikp51, it does appear so to me as well that this guy is looking at girls. Mars is just a bit higher up I thought.

bioserge

5:24AM | Fri, 29 August 2003

Why do I get the sudden feeling I am being watched? Not by the guy with the scope while I sit on the John but by those little red eyes I see scattred about in the bushes... Hey that female Alien behind the scope man has notice you are up to them she has given you the growl...

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coolj001

5:36AM | Fri, 29 August 2003

I wish I would have remembered my plasma gun then...;-) That would have done the trick...thanks bioserge for the nice comments :-)


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