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Astrophotography and Sketching >> Sketching

markseibold
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Reged: 01/19/08
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Re: Outer Most Planet
      08/16/08 04:49 PM

Xfile (Frank)

Nice "sketch". I was hoping that you indicated what medium you used. I am guessing Photoshop. You have rendered it very accurate. I have sent it onto to others and local friends who do not know about the CN sketch site here. You have made an excellent reference here for those who have never observed Neptune.

Yes, Frank is right, you should look for Triton on your next observe. Also see Uranus as several moons are easily visible in medium amateur scopes. Uranus is a khaki green disc and a little larger.

Mark

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* Outer Most Planet xfile101 08/13/08 04:57 PM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet markseibold   08/16/08 04:49 PM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet xfile101   08/16/08 10:27 PM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet rodelaet   08/13/08 05:14 PM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet WadeVC   08/13/08 05:32 PM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet frank5817   08/13/08 09:45 PM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet Tommy5   08/14/08 02:47 AM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet CarlosEH   08/14/08 05:44 AM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet xfile101   08/14/08 09:07 AM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet rolandlinda3   08/14/08 09:45 AM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet Special Ed   08/15/08 10:07 AM
. * Re: Outer Most Planet NyxAither   08/16/08 12:27 PM

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