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Venus Image 2020/02/20(UT)

Paul G. Abel,Antonio Vilchez,Luis Javier Fernandez,Efrain Morales Rivera,Stanislas Maksymowicz,Dzmitry G.Kananovich
P.Abel,A.Vilchez,L.J.Fernandez,E.Morales,S.Maksymowicz,D.G.Kananovich

Paul G. Abel
Some interesting details on the disk- although the cloud features were perhaps not as prominent compared to me last view of the planet,
but the markings were still fairly easy to pick out.
The W47 particularly brought out some interesting subtle details- the view in IL,W15 and W21 seem to be fairly similar.
Other points include:
- Bright Limb Band: Very bright- quite dazzling as the sky got darker.
- Terminator: Geometrically regular
- Cusp caps: Southern cusp cap now quite small- both cusp caps seems to be about the same size and not particularly bright.
- Cusp collars:  Both seem to be present.

[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]

Antonio Vilchez
CM I 127,8° CM II 121,2°

[Antonio Vilchez : [Pedro Martinez,Spain]]

Luis Javier Fernandez

[Luis Javier Fernandez:Les Fonts Barcelona-Spain]

Efrain Morales Rivera

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Stanislas Maksymowicz
Following the 15th venus observation,the bright spot was researched,
but in spite of the weather conditions,agitated images,Nothing was collected for.
Conclusion is that this bright spot occurring last 15th was on a very short duration,
less than 4 days Indeed.
The spot was not appearing drifting in the atmosphere also.
Difficult to conclude Something roughly.

[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

Dzmitry G.Kananovich

[Dzmitry G.Kananovich,Minsk,Belarus]

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