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Mars Image 2005/09/22(UT)
三品利郎,福井英人,
Martin Mobberley,Ralf Vandebergh,Sean Walker,David M Moore,Damian Peach,Christophe Pellier,Geert Vandenbulcke
T.Mishina,H.Fukui,M.Mobberley,R.Vandebergh,Walker,D.Moore,D.Peach,Christophe.P,G.Vandenbulcke

解説(安達)
 アキダリウム(Mare Acidarium;30W,-50)付近にできた明るい雲の形は、ほと
んど変化が見られない。リビヤ(Libya;275W,0)付近は、沈む前に白雲の出る様
子がSean Walkerによって記録されている。(reported by 9 observers)

  As for the shape of the bright cloud made the vicinity of Mare
Acidarium (30W,+50), the change is hardly seen. As for the vicinity of
Libya (275W,0), the appearance of which white clouds go out before it
sinks is recorded by Sean Walker. (reported by 9 observers)
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian, ToUcam Pro)
空が雲(高積雲)に覆われているため透明度が悪かった。
Because the sky was covered with the cloud (altocumulus), the transparency was bad.

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫

Hideto Fukui (250mm Dall Kirkham, Philips ToUcam Pro)
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そろそろ寝ようと外を見たら晴れていたので
あわてて撮影した。しかし、すぐに曇ってしまった。

[Hideto.Fukui  (Shizuoka-Prefecture  Japan)]
≪静岡県藤枝市  福井英人≫

Martin Mobberley (245mm Newton: Lumenera LU 075M)
A Mars image taken this morning, from the UK, is attached;
CML = 223. The Gomer 'prongs' are close to the meridian.
Seeing was fair but skies were poor.
Orion Optics 245mm f/6.3 Newt + 5x Powermate projected to
~8x = f/50.  0.12 arcsecs/pixel (7.4 micron pixels).
Lumenera LU 075M + Red, Green & Blue filters.
Transparency poor. Temp + 11 C.  Heavy dew, thin cloud.
Captured/converted with Streampix.
Processed with Registax 3/Maxim DL/PSPro 8.
Further details on the image.

[Martin Mobberley: United Kingdom]

Ralf Vandebergh(250mm Newton:ATK-1HS)
Sept 22 Mars observing session;  very good-exellent seeing/good transp.
Again a very succeeded session,thanks to exellent moments of seeing,even a little better then the previous
session of Sept 21.
The regions northern of Syrtis Major stand out well.We see clearly; Casius(southern part of Utopia)
Boreo Syrtus and Protonilus,beside of the much more contrasty Nodus Alcyonius.
(10 inch Newton & ATK-1HS 1 0.08´´/p f/60)


Another image, earlier in the Sept 22 session, taken at 04:03 UTC.


I'm still processing images of my Sept 22 observing session,with great moments of seeing.Look how fast it is going...
Mars was at that time still 16.67 arcseconds,and now it is already grown over 18 !
(10 inch Newton & ATK-1HS @ 0.08´´/p f/60  IRGB).


Taken at 05:02 UTC. (color & bw version)
Good detail in Syrtis Major and especially Lapygia Viridis and Deltoton Sinus.


Here is a bl&w version of this image.Both in the color as in the monochrome image, you can see some 'rays'
coming out of the circular feature in Hellas.I don't know if this is only illusion or whatever.


Here is the final re-processed color result of my 22 September observation of Mars.
Mars was here only 16.67´´ at that time.It's a pitty that I had no good seeing this recent
transit of Syrtis Major with 20´´.

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

Sean Walker(127mm Maksutov-Newtonian:ToUCam pro)
1. taken at 3:23 am (7:23 UT), fair seeing, 2. at 4:14 am (8:14 UT), good seeing.
7" mn @f65.

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

David M. Moore(25cm Newtonian, Philips ToUcam)

[ David M Moore Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A]
Damian Peach (235mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
Here are some images from the 22nd - my best session so far this apparition. Good seeing allowed some interesting details to be noted.
There seems to be some notable yellowish areas present, especially near Elysium and Hyblaeus. The areas show up well in Green and RGB. Some fine detail across Mare Cimmerium and Hesperia. The NPH shows is again partially transparent with a thick northen part.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]
Christophe Pellier (C14 ; Lumenera ATK-1HS)
Hi all, seeing was variable during this session. It was almost perfect for the 3H20 red image but suddenly degraded while capturing the G image. Fortunately it recovered nicely later.

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City , France]
Geert Vandenbulcke(280mm SC(C-11);DMK 021BF04 Firewire Camera)
Seeing 7/10; Transparency 5 to 6/10 (fog).

[ Geert Vandenbulcke:Koksijde, Belgium]
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