Makoto Adachi (Drawing: 310mm Newtonian)
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<Makoto Adochi Ohtu Shiga Japan>
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Dr. P. Clay Sherrod (410mm SC : ToUcam PRO)
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Mars this morning under not so steady skies, temps dropping 42 degrees overnight.
Some small blue-white patches of cloud or fog noted in the Chryse/Lunae Palus region; the North
Polar Hood has anything but retreated in this longitudinal expanse, encroaching far
southward into the Zanthe area.
[Dr. P. Clay Sherrod Arkansas State U.S.A]
Diego Barucco(250mm newtonian:ES640 Astromeccanica)
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2005/10/17 00:18 (UT)
250mm newtonian ES640 astromeccanica
seeing 5-6/10; trasp . 6 /10
2005/10/17 01:19 (UT)
250mm newtonian
ES640 astromeccanica
seeing 4 /10; trasp . 6 /10
Sequence of images of the planet Mars in which the channel has been escaped
R by the channel B to underline the clouds and their variations.
2005/10/17 00:45(UT)
250mm newtonian
Philips Vesta pro
[Diego Barucco:Siracusa Italy]
Damian Peach (235mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
| Hi all.
Here are some images from last night. Fair to poor seeing.
Some interesting detail in Blue light. A clumpy evening cloud is present over Libya/Southern Syrtis Major. Hellas is free of mist. The NPH is again thick extending over Acidalium. Note the detail around the SPC in red.
14" (35cm) Celestron SCT @ f/39.5.
Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.
Seeing fair to poor (Pickering 5-3.)
Transparency fair (2.0-3.0mag) mist/haze/sctt low clouds.
Wind SE (5-10mph.) Heavy dew.
Alt= 50-55 degs.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]
Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian)(250mm Dall-Kirkham)
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[ Donald C Parker Coral Gables, Florida U.S.A]
Fattinnanzi Cristian ( 250mm Newtonian Philips Vesta Pro)
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[Fattinnanzi Cristian : Macerata ITALY]
Christophe Pellier (C14 ; Lumenera ATK-1HS)
| Hi all, here is the complete set of images from the 17th. Seeing has been very good but the sky cleared only at 1H UT.
This set shows a possible streak feature near Nilokeras, as imaged by at least four other observers in France the same night. It looks yellowish in RGB and it's visible in R and IR (in green it's mixed with white clouds). The 2nd and 3rd RGB series are most interesting.
If real my interpretation is that a new dust cloud developped at the edge of the Acidalium low pressure during october 16th-17th ; it took a streak-like appearance. The complete streak would have then be visible in Europe in the last hours of the night while its southern point, already in Chryse, has been imaged a few hours later in the USA...
By the way congratulations for all the nice images of the storm we've seen in the past days ! This one is very nice (it looks to be trapped in Valles Marineris now ?).
[Christophe Pellier Bruz City , France]
Carmelo Zannelli (235mm SC: Philips vesta pro )
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Post Scriptum : excuse me, I have send just saturday and sunday later
(15 & 16 october) two or three Mars images captured with webcam but I
don't see it in ALPO (Mars section) site.... if you don't have received
these files please do you can tell me ? Many thanks......
[Carmelo Zannelli , Sicily-Italy]
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