Amateur astronomers have always played a role in advancing the science, and that tradition continues.
Plumes high in the atmosphere of Mars, which professional astronomers haven't been able to explain, were discovered by Wayne Jaeschke, a patent attorney, and confirmed by other amateurs. Professional astronomers indeed will depend on amateurs to monitor Mars for more plumes.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
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