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Mars Image 2014/04/14(UT)

三品利郎,遠藤宏次,橋野英嗣,熊森照明,池村俊彦,米山誠一,石橋力,青木和夫,菅野清一,畑中明利,吉田知之,山崎明宏,柚木健吉,安達 誠
Efrain Morales Rivera,Leo Aerts,Simon Kidd,jackob strikis,Christophe Pellier,Kolovos Dimitrios,John Rozakis,Kev Wildgoose,Alessandro Bianconi,Stanislas Maksmowicz,David Arditti,Xavier Dupont,Frank A.Rodriguez,Manos Kardasis,Damian Peach
T.Mishina,K.Endo,E.Morales,H.Hashino,T.Kumamori,A.Leo,T.Ikemura,S.Kidd,S.Yoneyama,T.Ishibashi,J.D.strikis,K.Aoki,Christophe.P,S.Kanno,A.Hatanaka,T.Yoshida,A.Yamazaki,Kolovos,J.Rozakis,K.Wildgoose,A.Bianconi,S.Maksmowicz,D.Arditti,X.Dupont,Frank.A.R,K.Yunoki,M.Adachi,Kardasis,D.Peach

Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian)

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫[Toshirou.Mishina:Kanagawa Japan]

Koji Endo(200mm Newtonian)

≪埼玉県越谷市 遠藤宏次≫[Koji Endo:Saitama Japan]

Efrain Morales Rivera(300mm SC)
April 14th,03:08ut at above average conditions.

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Hidetugu Hashino(305mm Newtonian)
2014/04/14 14:17:43(UT)
2014/04/14 23:17:43(JST)
Ls=116.35 CM=236.18
De=+22.21 Dia=15.16" P=33.70

Seeing:4/10、Trans:4/5
L=IR Cut of DMK21AU618 
30fps 1/92 90"  900frame  Stack
Color image RGB=IR Cut of DBK21AU04

305mm F4.9 Newtonian(yagisan-improveOR)XP14

≪千葉県木更津市 橋野英嗣≫[Hidetugu Hashino:Chiba:Japan]

Teruaki Kumamori (280mm SC)
冷たい北風が吹きシーイングは良くありませんでした。
日付の変わるころから少しづつシーイングが何とか良くなりました。

≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫[Teruaki Kumamori:Ohsaka Japan]

Leo Aerts (355mm SC)
Herewith a recent imaging  IR result on a  15”1? Mars,dated April 10th at 0h18 UT.  CM at 66°.  Altitude 32°.

Imaging done with Celestron 14,2.5x powermate projection,IR Baader filter,use of dispersion corrector and webcam DMK 21AU618.

[ Leo Aerts: Belgium]

Toshihiko Ikemura (380mm Newton)

[T.Ikemura Nagoya Aichi JAPAN]
≪愛知県名古屋市  池村俊彦≫

Simon Kidd (355mm Celestron SCT)
Seeing rather bumpy,with detail coming through every few seconds.
ZWO colour cam running at 56 fps.

[Simon Kidd: Welwyn Herts,United Kingdom]

Seiichi Yoneyama(248mm Newton)
相変わらずシーイングは今ひとつの状態でした。
今回は、カラー画像は撮影せず、R・G・BとIRのみ撮影し
RGB合成画像を作成しました。

≪神奈川県横浜市  米山誠一≫[Seiichi Yoneyama:Kanagawa Japan]

T.Ishibashi (310mm Reflector)
北極冠の周りにダークフリンジがありますが外側の一部が白く見えます。
夕靄は徐々に赤道の方へ南下し拡がった様に見えます。ELYSIUMは徐々に白くなったように見えますが、
シーイングが良くなってコントラストがついたためかもしれません。

(Tutomu-Ishibashi Kanagawa-P Japan)
≪神奈川県  相模原市  石橋力≫

jackob strikis ( 203mm Newton )

[jackob strikis,Athens Greece]

Kazuo Aoki(280mm SC)
シーイングは絶えず変化していましたが夜半前後に比較的落ち着きました。

[青木和夫:東京都世田谷区][Kazuo Aoki:Tokyo Japan]

Christophe Pellier (250mm Cassegrain)
Seeing was highly variable that night but a very good moment happened at meridian.
Some white streaks are visible next to the NPC where the so-called polar "cyclones" must appeared soon now but nothing is caught.

[Christophe Pellier  Bruz City,France]

Seiichi Kanno(300mm Newtonian)
本日は火星の最接近日ですが、21時過ぎから、シーイングが少し改善してきたので、
木星より拡大率をアップして(F32→F42)撮像してみました。

≪山形県上山市  菅野清一≫[Seiichi Kanno:Yamagata Japan]

Akitoshi Hatanaka (400mm Cassegrain)

≪三重県熊野市  畑中明利≫[Akitoshi Hatanaka:Kumano Mie Japan]

Tomoyuki Yoshida(300mm Dall-kirkham)

[吉田知之 Tomoyuki Yoshida:Utsunomiya,Tochigi,Japan]

Akihiro.Yamazaki(318mm Dall-Kirkham)
日付が変わった直後ぐらいから、30分ほどシーイングが好転しました。

《東京都町田市、山崎明宏》[A.Yamazaki: Machida Tokyo Japan]

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》
John Rozakis (300mm Newtonian)


[John Rozakis,Athens Greece]
《ロザキス ギリシャ アテネ》
Kev Wildgoose(355mm SC)
taken during variable seeing on Monday / tues evening,
this is a stack of 2,100 frames,14,000 were captured at 71 FPS.

[Kev Wildgoose:Oswestry,UK]

Alessandro Bianconi (356mm SC)
Mars 2014.04.14 UT 23.01
Celestron C14HD + GM2000QCI
Barlow 2X C.Zeiss (0,08 arcsec/pixel)
QHY5L-II mono
RGB Astrodon Filter
Seeing 7-8/10
Transp 6/10

[Alessandro Bianconi:Perdasdefogu ITALY]

Stanislas Maksymowicz ()
Here are the observations performed last 14 and 15th with moderate apertures.
The best were proceeded with the 100mm refractor.
Still brightenings at limbs with Syrtis Major partially occulted by hazze.
Brightening variations in Hellas and the cap.



[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

David Arditti (356mm SC)

[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]

Xavier Dupont (180mm Newtonian)
Very poor seeing....
Newton 180 F7 Powermate x5 ADC I-Nova PLAC+

[Xavier Dupont,Saint-Roch France]

Frank A.Rodriguez/Pedro Perez(280mm SC)
Observers. Frank A. Rodriguez / Pedro Perez (AstroEduca.com)
Centro Astronomico Roque Saucillo (CARS). Vega de San Mateo
Gran Canaria Island. Canary Islands (Spain) 28.00N 15.31 W
280mm S/C f/20. Toucam Pro
Seeing 5/10 Trans 7/10
CM= 12,33


Observers. Frank A. Rodriguez / Pedro Perez (AstroEduca.com)
Centro Astronomico Roque Saucillo (CARS). Vega de San Mateo
Gran Canaria Island. Canary Islands (Spain) 28.00N 15.31 W
280mm S/C f/20: Toucam Pro
Seeing 5/10 Trans 7/10
CM= 44,77

Observers. Frank A. Rodriguez / Pedro Perez (AstroEduca.com)
Centro Astronomico Roque Saucillo (CARS). Vega de San Mateo
Gran Canaria Island. Canary Islands (Spain) 28.00N 15.31 W
280mm S/C f/20: DMK 21AU04As
Seeing 6/10 Trans 8/10
CM= 50,14



[Frank A. Rodriguez :Canaria Island Spain]

Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian)

[Kenkichi Yunoki  (Sakai City  Japan)]
≪大阪府  堺市  柚木健吉≫

Makoto Adachi (Drawing: 310mm Newtonian)

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≪滋賀県  大津市  安達  誠≫[Makoto Adachi:Siga Japan]

Manos Kardasis (280mm SCT )
An image under poor seeing conditions.
Morning and evening haze.Frost on Hellas and some thin ECB.

[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)
Here is a colour and B filter image of Mars from the night it was closest to Earth taken under excellent conditions during a recent stay on Barbados.
This is probably the sharpest image of Mars ive ever taken. Extensive delicate cloud features are visible across the planet. The volcano summits are all clear of clouds especially Arsia Mons. Olympus Mons appears as a ring like feature. Also note the lack of clouds in the northern polar latitudes especially over Mare Acidalium.


Here is the full set of images taken near Mars
close approach to Earth (closest was April 14th, 1254UTC.) Seeing was close to perfect at times during the session allowing perhaps my most detailed images of the red planet to date.
Note the changes in the martian clouds over the course of the images.


[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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