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Mars Image 2016/06/11(UT)
三品利郎
Christopher Go,Guilherme Grassmann,Tiziano Olivetti,Efrain Morales Rivera,Gary Walker,Antonio Lasala Garcia,Milika-Nicholas,Manos Kardasis,Mike Hood,Damian Peach
T.Mishina,Christopher Go,G.Grassmann,T.Olivetti,E.Morales,G.Walker,A.Lasala,Milika-Nicholas,Kardasis,Mike,D.Peach

解説(安達)
 Erysiumは正午前に雲が出る。Efrain Morales Rivera氏の画像では6月10日に見ら
れたMare Erythraeum南の晴れ渡った部分は再び雲に覆われてふさがった。Antonio
Lasala氏の画像ではHellasからArabia方面にかけて黄色いベールの広がっている様子が
記録されている。この画像とManos Kardasis氏の画像と合わせると、このベールはMare
Cimmerium方面まで広がっているらしいことがうかがわれる。

There is a cloud in Erysium before noon. The clear part of Mare
Erythraeum south seen on June 10 was covered to a cloud again and
was blocked by the image of Mr. Efrain Morales Rivera. The state that
the yellow veil opens from Hellas to the Arabia area is recorded with
the image of Mr. Antonio Lasala. When it matches it with this image
and image of Mr. Manos Kardasis,it is indicated that this veil seems to
open to the Mare Cimmerium area.
(by 10 observations ;reported by Makoto Adachi)
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Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian)

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

Christopher Go (355mm SC)
The northern polar cap is getting smaller and the north polar hood has become large and more prominent. Elysium is again clear today. The 3 Elysium volcanoes are resolved. Olympus Mons can be seen setting on the right. Sinus Gomer is the 2 finger like feature extending out of Mare CImmerium. On the tip of the right finger is the Gale crater where the Mars rover Curiosity is currently located.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Guilherme Grassmann (250mm SCT )
Under poor transparency and modest seeing.

[Guilherme Grassmann,Americana-San Paulo,Brasil]

Tiziano Olivetti(410mm Dall Kirkham)

[ティジャノ:オリベッティ タイ バンコク]
[Tiziano Olivetti : Bangkok : Thailand]

Efrain Morales Rivera(300mm SC)

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Gary Walker(355mm SC & 254mm APM)
Relatively poor seeing. Polar and limb clouds.

[Gary Walker:Georgia:USA]

Antonio Lasala (254mm Newtonian)

[Antonio Lasala :Morata de Jalon:Spain]

Milika-Nicholas (355mm SCT)

Seeing was adequate without reaching any great quality,but nonetheless a
reasonable outcome was achieved...some interesting surface detail is
revealed in this vista of Mars.

[Milika-Nicholas:Adelaide,South Australia]

Manos Kardasis (355mm SCT)
here is a set under average seeing but low altitude.South polar hoods expanding till south of Sinus Sabaeus and some North polar clouds expanding south  are visible.
Clouds in southern Hellas. Thin clouds between Ismenius Lacus and Boreosyrtis.

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

Mike Hood (200mm ED refractor,355mm SC)

[Mike Hood : Kathleen Georgia,U.S.A.]

Damian Peach (356mm Celestron SCT)
Excellent seeing for the first set of images while slightly less for the second. 
Sinus Meridiani is central with Chryse head off and Syrtis Major at the limb. 
It looked a striking blue/cyan colour visually through the eyepiece as well as in the image.



[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]

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