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- Make the best use of your equipment: choosing an instrument, setting correctly the optics of     the telescope, setting the camera, using planetary filters, train your eye to see all possible   details at the eyepiece&lt;br /&gt;
- Anticipate weather and seeing conditions, not to lose any good night&lt;br /&gt;
- Use in depth the best planetary softwares: Autostakkert!, Registax, and WinJupos, how to     objectively process details and colors&lt;br /&gt;
- Identify features on planets: each of the seven planets (but Earth of course) has a detailed   chapter that will help you to anticipate cycles of activity on Jupiter, recognize dust storms on   Mars, detect bright storms on Uranus or Neptune&lt;br /&gt;
- Analyse your data to go beyond simple observations: measuring position and details drifting     on planets, making cartographies, participate to advanced observing projects including   cooperation with scientists.</text>
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