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Mars Image 2005/07/13(UT)
Ralf Vandebergh,David M Moore,Damian Peach
R.Vandebergh,D.Moore,D.Peach
解説(安達)
David M Moore氏の画像ではノアキス(Noachis;350W,-40)からヘラ
ス(Hellas;290W,-50)にかけて東西に淡く写っているのが分かります。これは
淡いダストのベールが覆っていると考えられます。今まで報告されてきた画像
と比べると、写り方が微妙に異なっていることが分かります。メリディア
ニ(Meridiani;0W,-5)のすぐ東側のエドム(Edom;350W,+0)は、今シーズンはか
なり明るくなって見えています。Damian Peach氏の画像は、キンメリウム(Mare
Cimmerium;210W,-25)付近の様子を詳しく記録しています。南半球、北半球共
に細部が良く分かります。(reported by 3 observers)
In the image of David M Moore, it is understood that Hellas (290W,-50)
from Noachis (350W,-40) is light from east to west. It is thought that
this is covered with light dust veil. It is understood that how to
reflect is slightly different compared with the image that has been
reported up to now. Edom (350W,+0) on the east side seems for this
season to lighten considerably soon about Meridiani (0W,-5). The image
of Damian Peach records the appearance in the vicinity of Mare Cimmerium
(210W,-25) in detail. As for both southern hemisphere and the northern
hemisphere, the detail is understood well. (reported by 3 observers)
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Ralf Vandebergh(250mm Newton:ATK-1HS)
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2005/07/13 03:42(UTC)
seeing: fair transp: fair.
We see: Mare Simmerium,Hesperia,Mare Tyrrhenum,Syrtus Minor
Hyblaeus Extension,Hellas at the limb.
10 inch Newton & ATK-1HS with color filters IR-sG-B
pixel resolution=0.11´´.
Another image taken at 2005/07/13 03:16(UTC)
10 inch Newton & ATK-1HS with color filters IR-sG-B
pixel resolution=0.11´´.
[バンディバ:オランダ]
[Ralf Vandebergh:Neighbourhood of Maastricht Netherlands]
David M. Moore(25cm Newtonian, Philips ToUcam)
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Conditions were poor for this short series. Clouds intervened creating bumpy conditions. Looks like the Monsoon is close. I created a simulated color image as well.
[ David M Moore Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A]
Damian Peach (235mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075 )
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The diameter was exactly 10 arc sec this morning, and i was quite surpised that the Planet revealed allot of detail. The view was superb at 560x, and these are my best results for such a small Mars.
Opposition time will be a treat, seeing permitting :-).
D.A. Peach. Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, UK.
14" (35cm) Celestron SCT @ F39.5.
Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.
Seeing good (Pickering 6-8.)
Transparency excellent (5.5mag.) scatt high clouds.
No wind. Heavy dew.
Altitude= 33-38 degrees.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]