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Mars Image 2005/09/20(UT)
福井英人,安達 誠,
Ralf Vandebergh,Diego Barucco,Damian Peach,Paulo Casquinha,Christophe Pellier,Geert Vandenbulcke
H.Fukui,M.Adachi,R.Vandebergh,D.Barucco,D.Peach,P.Casquinha,Christophe.P,G.Vandenbulcke

解説(安達)
 Damian Peachの画像からは、氷晶雲の様子が良く分かる。南極付近を含めて、
火星全面にどのように分布しているかが非常に良く分かる。すばらしい画像だ。
リビヤ(Libya;275W,0)付近のくもが正午近くなると、濃くなる様子がはっきり
と分かる。(reported by 8 observers)

The appearance of the ice water cloud is understood from the image of
Damian Peach well. It understands how it to be distributed in all
aspects of Mars including the vicinity of the South Pole very well. It
is a wonderful image. When the cloud in the vicinity of Libya (275W,0)
becomes it in the vicinity at noon, the thickening appearance is
 clearly understood. (reported by 8 observers)
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Hideto Fukui (250mm Dall Kirkham, Philips ToUcam Pro)
[Hideto.Fukui  (Shizuoka-Prefecture  Japan)]
≪静岡県藤枝市  福井英人≫


Makoto Adachi (Drawing: 310mm Newtonian)

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<Makoto Adochi Ohtu Shiga Japan> ≪滋賀県 大津市 安達 誠≫
Ralf Vandebergh(250mm Newton:ATK-1HS)
seeing fair-good-very good/transp:very good.


Attached is the best result of last night's observations; IR670-1000nm/blue shots(sGreen)
Again it was obvious that the blue light image appeared more steadier then in red or IR.
The blue images were near-exellent.
Some faint filaments of South-Syrtis Major are present.

10 inch Newton & ATK-1HS @ 0.08´´/p f/60.


Here is a blue light image from my Sept 20 Mars observing session.
There is a sign of a SPC rift.

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

Diego Barucco(250mm newtonian:ES640 Astromeccanica)
2005/09/20 00:28(UT)
250mm newtonian  ES640 astromeccanica  seeing4-5  /10; trasp7/10

[Diego Barucco:Siracusa Italy]

Damian Peach (235mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
Here are some images from Sep 20th in good seeing. The NPH shows some interesting structure, with a bright dense inner component over Utopia into Boreo Syrtis, while a weaker hazy component extending across northern Aetheria. There is also a patchy mist across Libya. Hellas is also misty near the morning limb. A bright morning mist is present over Aeria.
In Red much fine detail, with Cerberus III visible along with other details in Hesperia. In the 00:27 image a small dark spot is seen where Elysium Mons is located - possible evening shadow?.





[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]

Paulo Casquinha (250 mm Newtonian Reflector:Toucam Pro)
Mars taken in good seeing conditions and good transparency

(site: 38.567 N /8.933 W Alt 124 m)
[Paulo Casquinha Palmela, Portugal]
Christophe Pellier (C14 ; Lumenera ATK-1HS)
That night transparency went down a bit due to high clouds.

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City , France]
Geert Vandenbulcke(280mm SC(C-11);DMK 021BF04 Firewire Camera)
Seeing 5 to 6/10, Transparency 8 to 9/10.

[ Geert Vandenbulcke:Koksijde, Belgium]
ALPO-Japan Latest Mars Section
2005/09/21
2005/09/19