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Mars Image 2005/11/09(UT)
米山誠一,三品利郎,冨田安明,
Donald C Parker,Ki hyun Nam,Martin Mobberley,Ian Sharp,Domenico Licchelli,Richard Bosman,Damian Peach,Paolo R. Lazzarotti,Christophe Pellier
S.Yoneyama,T.Mishina,Y.Tomita,Don,K.hyunNam,M.Mobberley,I.Sharp,D.Licchelli,R.Bosman,D.Peach,P.Lazzarotti,Christophe.P

解説(安達)
 今日は、日本国内でのブルークリアリングの記録はない。11月8日に黄色
いダストベ−ルとして見られた、メリディアニ(Meridiani;0W,-5)の南側の広
がりは広く観測された。この様子は米山氏と三品氏の画像で判断できる。とり
わけ、富田氏の画像では東西に拡がった様子が記録されている。一部はデュー
カリオニス(Deucalionis regio;350W,-15)に拡がっている。Richard Bosmanは、
表面の良く分かる画像を報告してきた。青画像では、ニクス・オリンピカ(Nix
Olympica;125W,+20)には白雲は見られない。しかし、D.A.PeachとPaolo R.
Lazzarottiの画像からは青画像では明るい。淡い白雲が出ていることが分かる。
(reported by 12 observers)

Blue clearing is not recorded in Japan today. The extension of the south
of Meridiani (0W,-5) that had been seen as yellow dust veil on November
8 was widely observed. This appearance can be judged in the image of
Yoneyama and Mishina. Especially, the appearance that extends from east
to west is recorded in the image of Tomita. Part has extended to
Deucalionis regio (350W,-15). Richard Bosman has reported on the image
to understand the surface well. White clouds are not seen in Nix
Olympica (125W,+20) in a blue image. However, it is well informed about
blue image there from the image of D.A.Peach and Paolo R. Lazzarotti.
It is understood that light white clouds have gone out.
(reported by 12 observers)
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Seiichi Yoneyama(200mm F4 Newton,ToUcam PRO)
シーイングが悪い上に雲が多く、雲間からなんとか2回撮影できたが、
その後は、薄雲に覆われたので撮影を中止しました。

≪神奈川県横浜市  米山誠一≫

Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian, ToUcam Pro)

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫

Yasuaki Tomita (255mmREF, Bitran 32L CCD Camera)
気圧配置が冬型になり群馬県は
最悪のシーングの季節になりました
シーングが悪くなかなかピントが出ません。

≪群馬県佐波郡  冨田安明≫

Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian)(250mm Dall-Kirkham)
I have attached some Mars images from 9 November. Orographic clouds on PM limb. SPC remnant tiny. Significant violet clearing on images and visually.

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

Ki hyun Nam (C8 200mm SCT : ToUcam ProII)

[Ki hyun Nam, Kyungki, Korea]

Martin Mobberley (245mm Newton: Lumenera LU 075M)
A set of Mars images taken last night from Suffolk, UK, is
attached.

Solis Lacus is on the Meridian.

Seeing was poor.

245mm f/6.3 Newt + 5x Powermate projected to
~8x = f/50.  0.12 arcsecs/pixel (7.4 micron pixels).
Lumenera LU 075M + Red & Blue filters (Green simulated).
Temp. +5 C   *Horrendous* dew yet again! Transparency poor.
Thin cloud/haze everywhere.

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

[Martin Mobberley: United Kingdom]

Ian Sharp (200mm Newtonian ATIK-1HS)
Here's my best shot from last night. The seeing was diabolical, probably
3-4, but the result was better than expected. Olympus Mons still bright. All
details on the image.

[Ian Sharp: West Sussex, United Kingdom]

Domenico Licchelli (210mm Dall-Kirkham ToUcamPRO)

[Domenico Licchelli ,Gagliano del Capo, Italy]

Richard Bosman(280mm SC:ATK-2HS)
Seeing very poor, transp. good.

[ボスマン:オランダ]
[Richard Bosman: Netherlands]

Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
Here are some images from Nov 9th. Olympus Mons remians bright, though Ascraeus is not a white spot this time. The NPH is bright, and the dust here has long since settled...

D. A. Peach. Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, UK.
14" (35cm) Celestron SCT @ f/40.
Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.
Seeing poor-occ fair (Pickering 3-5.)
Transparency very good (5.5mag.)
No wind. Heavy dew.
Alt= 51-55 degs.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]

Paolo R. Lazzarotti (250mm Newton : Lumenera LU075M)
Find here my latest Mars image before the weather definitively moved to bad till now.Fair seeing and transparency.
Note the faded eastern limb witnessing the opposition has gone, the Olympus mons with some possible structure recorded and also
a curious featureless zone just eastward (on the right) of the Solis Lacus where nothing is shown in any channel!
Also, notice an arc shaped cloud over Amazonis.

[Paolo R. Lazzarotti : Massa-City,Italy]

Christophe Pellier (C14 ; Lumenera ATK-1HS)

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City , France]
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