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Mars Image 2012/03/08(UT)

Oscar Perez Lopez,Christopher Go,Kolovos Dimitrios,Michel Jacquesson,Stanislas Maksmowicz,Manos Kardasis,Damian Peach
O.Perez Lopez,Christopher Go,Kolovos,Michel.J,S.Maksmowicz,Kardasis,D.Peach

Oscar Perez Lopez(180mm maksutov/cassegrain)
2012/03/08 00:17(UT)
180mm Maksutov/cassegrain f10
dmk 21 au618 rgb filters barlow x3.
seeing 5/10 Trans 5/10

[O.Perez Lopez:Jaen:Espana]

Christopher Go (355mm SC)
Seeing still unstable today.
Chryse region is very prominent this evening. This is one of my favorite sides of Mars. The North Polar cap continues to shrink. Morning clouds are visible in the Tharsis region. Solic Lacus can be seen but difficult because of the current orientation of Mars.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Kolovos Dimitrios ( 280mm SCT )

[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]
《コロボス デミトゥリオス ギリシャ アテネ》
Michel Jacquesson (208mm SC)

[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]

Stanislas Maksymowicz (127mm refracter)

[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

Manos Kardasis (280mm SCT )
seeing occured over Athens.Here are my tries on capturing it.Clouds over Tharsis volcanoes,
nix Olympica,Arcadia and other places are visible.

[Manos Kardasis,Glyfada-Athens;Greece]
《カーダシス マノス:ギリシャ アテネ》

Damian Peach (356mm Celestron SCT)
I observed visually for a time at 400x and was struck by how brilliant the Olympus orographic cloud was - easily the brightest thing on the disk, far brighter than the NPC. This aspect really shows up nicely in the image with the dark summit punctuating the cloud.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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