火星 月惑星研究会 関西支部

Mars Image 2005/09/07(UT)
永長英夫,柚木健吉,畑中明利,
Martin Mobberley,Clay Sherrod,Damian Peach,Ralf Vandebergh,Sean Walker,Bruno Daversin,Donald C Parker,Richard Bosman,Jan Adelaar
H.Einaga,K.Yunoki,A.Hatanaka,M.Mobberley,Clay,D.Peach,R.Vandebergh,Walker,B.Daversin,Don,R.Bosman,J.Adelaar

解説(安達)
 今日も、NPHが非常に良く見えている。低緯度地方の淡い雲も、存在が良く分
かる。エリシウム(Elysium;215W,+30)には、まだ目立った雲は見られない。ア
キダリウム(Mare Acidarium;30W,+50)付近の明るいスポットはやや北に移動し
ているのが確認できた。この様子は、Martin MobberleyとDamian Peachの画像
で良く分かる。画像では南極の左側になるが、南側のタ−ミネ−タ−では、夕
霧が非常に良く見える。(reported by 12 observers)

NPH looks very good today. As for the cloud with light low latitude,
existence is understood well. In Elysium (215W,+30), the cloud that
still conspicous is not seen. It was able to be confirmed that a bright
spot in the vicinity of Mare Acidarium (30W,+50) moved to the north a
little. This appearance is understood well from the image of Martin
Mobberley and Damian Peach. The evening mist looks very good in
termineter in the south in the image though it becomes at the left of
the South Pole. (reported by 12 observers)
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Hideo Einaga (250mm Newton, Toucam Pro Webcam)
私のところでは、台風14号の大きな影響はありませんでした。
昨年の度重なる猛烈な台風をしのいだマイドームは、今回の程度では何の不安もありませんでした。
透明度が良く、カシオペヤからペルセウスにかけての天の川がうっすら見えていました。
早々と、23時ごろから観測を始めました。
・南極も北極も、極雲が目立ちます。

[Hideo Einaga Kasai-City Hyogo-Prefecture Japan]
≪兵庫県  加西  永長英夫≫

Kenkichi.Yunoki (200mm Newtonian, ToUcam Pro)
台風一過、透明度が良く、シーイングも高度が上がるにつれて良くなってきたが、その後厚い雲に覆われていった。 RGBではアマゾン辺りが明るい。3〜5枚目の画像ではエリシウム中央部に暗い模様が見られる。 B450nm以下の画像ではキンメリウムが明るいのに反して、その北部に平行してアエオリス〜ゼフィリア辺りがが暗い。また、南極に比べ北極の方が明るくその範囲も広い。また、エリシウムが暗く、アエテリア付近が明るく写っているのも興味を引いた。

[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Akitoshi Hatanaka (400mm Cassegrain, ToUcam Pro)
  40cm Cassegrain(F15)    1 degree Prisum  IR block Filter
Philips ToUcam Pro  Rezistax  seeing  3-4/10 trans  4/10

seeing  あまり良くない、台風の影響か?
雲が多く、火星も、出たり入ったり  3:00には、雲に隠れる。
≪三重県熊野市  畑中明利≫


Martin Mobberley (245mm Newton: Lumenera LU 075M)
A Mars image from this morning is attached with CML = 31 degrees
showing much detail at the Mare Erythraeum and Chryse longitudes.
There was plenty of fine detail visible despite some quite poor rippling
distorting seeing, with only occasional truly stable periods.

Orion Optics 245mm f/6.3 Newt + 5x Powermate projected to
7.6x = f/48.  0.13 arcsecs/pixel (7.4 micron pixels).
Lumenera LU 075M + Red, Green & Blue filters.
Transparency poor. Temp + 14 C.  Heavy dew

Captured/converted with Streampix/Virtual Dub.
Processed with Registax 3/Maxim DL/PSPro 8.
Further details on the image.

[Martin Mobberley: United Kingdom]

Dr. P. Clay Sherrod (410mm SC : ToUcam PRO)
A series of Mars from Sept. 7 in variable to poor seeing, showing an hour's rotation and
some high level clouds and contrast variations over the Tharsis peaks; also of note is the
interesting topography near the SPC with some sunlit features distinctly noted.

[Dr. P. Clay Sherrod  Arkansas  State U.S.A]

Damian Peach (235mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
Here are some Mars images from the 7th. This is my 42nd session of Mars images already this apparition!.
Seeing was poor up until the end of the session when it became better. This is a true RGB image and sequence showing the Chryse hemisphere.
The yellowish tint to the haze across Tharsis is interesting. In Blue a light haze is present over Candor/Ophir, and also Argyre. Note the cloudy condendsations within the NPH which is very prominent.
14" (35cm) Celestron SCT @ f/39.5.  Lumenera LU075M CCD camera. Seeing initially poor (p3-4) later fair (p5-6.)
Transparency excellent (5.5mag) occ high clouds.  No wind. Heavy dew.  Alt=53 degs.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]

Ralf Vandebergh(250mm Newton:ATK-1HS)
Here is a set of  red and blue observations from this morning Sept. 7.
A very obvious NPC is visible in the blue image.

Taken with 10 inch Newton & ATK-1HS camera with Astronomik/Baader filters.

[バンディバ:オランダ]
[Ralf Vandebergh:Neighbourhood of Maastricht Netherlands]

Sean Walker(127mm Maksutov-Newtonian:ToUCam pro)
7:06 UT, IR+ RGB (ToUcam 740, Baader 685+ IR pass)

[ Sean Walker , Massachusetts, U.S.A]

Bruno Daversin (200 mm Mak_cas:ATIK)
[Bruno Daversin  Cherbourg, France]

Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian)(250mm Dall-Kirkham)
I have attached some Mars images from 7 Sept. Some nice cloud activity and SPC rift

[ Donald C Parker Coral Gables, Florida U.S.A]

Richard Bosman(280mm SC:ATK-2HS)
[ボスマン:オランダ]
[Richard Bosman: Netherlands]

Jan Adelaar(178mm (7') Maksutov cass:ToUcam)
Mars first in terrible seeing conditons later to become low fair, the reason I post the first one is that NPC is pretty large now and prob. showing it's maximum extend at thi cm and even in terrible conditions the capture of the line Oxus just down left from Margaritifier Sinus to Oxia Palus, it was thanks to the IR-pass it came through best regards Jan Adelaar
O yeah sold my Mak and bought a c9,25 it was first light through this scope and the quality is excellent! hope conditons iprove next week

[ジャン-アデラー:オランダ]
[Jan Adelaar:Arnhem City Netherlands]
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