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Mars Image 2003/10/13(UT)
池村俊彦,
Damian Peach,Donald C Parker
T.Ikemura,D.Peach,Don
解説(安達)
観測は3人だけになった。アルカディア(Arcadia;140W,+45)付近が前日と同
じく、黄色くなっており、相変わらずダストベールが出ているようだ。緑画像
ではやや明るく見えるようだ。北極地方は明るい雲はでていない。
(reported by 3 observers)
October 13th, 2,003.
Observation is only three people. It seems that the neighborhood of
Arcadia(140W,+45) is yellow in the same way as the previous day. Dust
veil seems to apperared as before. It seems to seem by green to be
light. A light cloud can't be seen in the north pole.
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Toshihiko Ikemura (310mm Newton, Philips ToUcam PRO)
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seeing poor
[T.Ikemura Nagoya Aichi JAPAN]
≪愛知県名古屋市 池村俊彦≫
Damian Peach (11" (28 cm) Celestron SCT:Philips ToUcam Pro)
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D. A. Peach, Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, UK.
11" (28 cm) Celestron SCT @ f/31.4.
Philips ToUcam Pro Webcam.
Total exposure times:
Integrated Light (+ IR rejection): 290 x 0.04 secs.
Seeing again poor-variable (Pickering 1-5.)
Transparency very poor, with stratus/ cumulus (cloud - 4.0mag.) Wind E (5-10mph.) No dew.
Eq Diam=18.1"
Altitude= 22 degs.
Here are some Mars images from this evening through a brief clearing in the clouds.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, UK.]
Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian)
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D.C. Parker, Coral Gables, FL. 16-in (41cm) Newtonian
ST9XE CCD Camera Eyepiece Projection @ f/59
Integration Times: RRGB Images
RED (RG610 Red Filter, 610-1100nm: NO IR Rejection) 0.15-0.16s 1-4 images
GREEN (CFW8C, 531nm central; BWHM 86nm) 0.55s 5-6 images
BLUE (CFW8C, 450nm central, BWHM 116nm) 1.95s 4-7 images
Images bias,flat and dark corrected.
Seeing fair (4-6 Pickering). Transparency (4.5-5.0m).
Gusty Wind SSW 4-13 kts. Altitude = 47-50 degrees. No dew.
Strong violet Clearing (+/3) visually and on CCD blue light images.
PM limb haze. Bluish cloud over Iapygia and eastern Syrtis Major.
Details visible on floor of Hellas.
[ Donald C Parker Coral Gables, Florida U.S.A]
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