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Mars Image 2008/02/04(UT)
柚木健吉
Richard Bosman,Sean Walker,David Arditti,Damian Peach
K.Yunoki,R.Bosman,Walker,D.Arditti,D.Peach

解説(安達)
 柚木氏の画像によれば、アルギレ(Argyre;35W,-50)の白くなった部分が小さくはっ
きりと見える。明るい部分は盆地のそこに位置している。エリツラエウム(Mare
Erythraeum;40W,-28)付近はよく晴れており、青画像では黒くなって記録された。
ヘラス(Hellas;295W,-50)は、中央付近では明るく見えない。
(reported by 4 observers)

According to the image of Yunoki,the portion which became white  Argyre
(35W,-50) looks small clearly. The bright portion is located in the
bottom of a basin. Near Mare Erythraeum (40W,-28) was fine well,and by
the blue image,it became black and was recorded. Hellas (295W,-50) does
not look bright near a center. (reported by 4 observers)
FROM Makoto Adachi
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Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian)
少し前に雨があったせいで湿度が高く、鏡筒が梅雨で覆われた。期待していなかったが思いの外シーイングは安定していた。アルギュレ辺りが明るく、雲があるようだ。

[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Richard Bosman(280mm SC)
280 mm SCT  @f50,ATK-2HS RGB filters.

Unauthorized use prohibited
無断使用禁止
[ボスマン:オランダ]
[copyright(c)2006 Richard Bosman: Netherlands]

Sean Walker(250mm Takahashi Mewlon)
using Don Parker's 250mm Takahashi Mewlon from Spanish Harbor Key,Florida (thanks Mongo!).
Seeing was excellent,about 9 of 10.
Many thanks to Damian Peach for turning the filter wheel,and Sheldon Faworski for his entertaining verbal commentary 





[ Sean Walker,Massachusetts,U.S.A]

David Arditti (355mm SC)
After an interregnum in my Mars processing,here are some images from poor seeing in early February,when the planet was 11.6 " diameter. Cloud prevented capture of a blue close to the time of the first red,so the one from 28 minutes later has had to be used.
Olympus is well on the disk in the 2nd set. On the other side,cloud north of Solus Lacus is forming in the evening.

[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]
Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT)

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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