Mark,
I stand corrected. Closest in 60,000 years according to Sky&Telescope.
Of course its gets pretty close every 2 years, but this pass its a little closer that usually. Its not going to be a dramatic difference but mars is so small every little bit helps.

Mav,
I have a 12" Meade GPS SCT. I have a bracket that lets me mount my Sharp mini-dv cam in front of the eyepiece looking down into it like I would with my eyeball. I can film and take the tape home to later load onto the PC and pick out the best frames to try and process. Its not as light sensetive as a real CCD but it can capture a lot of frames faster so lets me grab in between air turbulence. Better for planets but not as good for deep sky galaxies and nebulas. But for me personally I'm more interested in planetary, solar, lunar than I am in dark fuzzies.

OIO,
Hmmm sounds nice. I go out to a club dark sky site on the weekends and a guy had a $5,000 6" Takahashi refractor set up next to me. Man the views in that thing were razor sharp. But I still had him beat on pure light gathering power.

I expect some images from you!
Wab