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Mars Image 2016/04/02(UT)

Clyde Foster,Christopher Go,Vlamir da Silva Junior
Clyde,Christopher Go,V.da Silva Jr.

解説(安達)
 Clyde Foster氏の画像ではHellasの中の雲の様子が非常に興味深い。明るさの
ムラが激しい。Hellasの右側には左側にあるような雲の帯はなく(4月2日の画像)、
この辺りはまだ晴れている様子がわかる。Christopher Go氏の画像では、前日の4月
2日に大杉氏の記録したOlympus Monsの白雲が見事に記録された。

The state of the cloud in Hellas is very interesting with the image of
Mr. Clyde Foster. The inside of Hellas has intense irregularity of the
brightness. There is not the cloud belt on the left on the right side of
Hellas (image of April 2),and this neighborhood understands the
state that it is still fine. With the image of Mr. Christopher Go,white
cloud of Olympus Mons which Mr. Osugi recorded on April 2 of the day
before was recorded wonderfully.
(by 2 observations ;reported by Makoto Adachi)
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Clyde Foster(355mm SCT)
Image set from this morning. Seeing conditions remain poor,and the capture was taken through high cloud. Possibly a small disturbance in the northern Arabia region,which shows slightly lighter. I am keen to get back onto RGB's,but am delaying for two reasons: a) I am trying to manage my time as I still have to go to work at 7 in the morning and b) with the seeing conditions as poor as they have been recently,I think I am going to struggle getting reasonable results. However,hopefully conditions will still improve as we move towards winter and the opposition and I will change to RGB's as soon as possible.

[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
Christopher Go (355mm SC)
Seeing and transparency was variable today.
Mare Cimmerium is rising on the left. Sinus Gomer is well resolved. The bright cloud on the right is above Olympus Mons,the tallest mountain/volcano in the solar system. Elysium is bright. The north polar cap is getting smaller. There are some clouds at Eridania in the south.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Vlamir da Silva Junior (203mm SCT)

[Vlamir da Silva Junior : Sao Paulo,Brazil]

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