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Mars Image 2005/11/13(UT)
永長英夫,冨田安明,
Vito Lecci,Martin Mobberley,Ralf Vandebergh,Damian Peach,Christophe Pellier
H.Einaga,Y.Tomita,Vito Lecci,M.Mobberley,R.Vandebergh,D.Peach,Christophe.P

解説(安達)
  ブルークリアリングは、キンメリウム(Mare Cimmerium;220W,-20)付近で
記録された。この様子は、永長氏の画像で見られる。
 NPHはやや広く大きくなったようだ。クロニウム(Mare Chronium;200W,-57)
が濃く、良く見える。南極付近は黄色く目立っている。
(reported by 7 observers)

 It was recorded in the vicinity of , Mare Cimmerium (220W,-20) the
peel. This appearance is seen in the
image of Einaga. 
NPH seems to have grown a little widely. Mare Chronium looks good thick.
The vicinity of the
South Pole is yellow remarkable(reported by 7 observers).
FROM Makoto ADACHI
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Hideo Einaga (250mm Newton, Toucam Pro Webcam)

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

Yasuaki Tomita (255mmREF, Bitran 32L CCD Camera)
気圧配置が冬型のため最悪のシーングです
シルチスの模様は見えますがディテイルが出ません

≪群馬県佐波郡  冨田安明≫

Vito Lecci (Newton 200 mm ToUbam Pro II)


[Vito Lecci Complesso Astronomico SIDEREUS Salve, Italy]
Martin Mobberley (245mm Newton: Lumenera LU 075M)
A set of Mars images taken last night from Suffolk, UK, is
attached.

Solis Lacus is approaching the Meridian; Olympus Mons is right on the
morning limb.

Seeing was momentarily fair as the planet transited, but mainly poor.
However, I was quite pleased with the result as even fair seeing is
pretty rare from this site and this is one of my best images of the
apparition so far, out of 35 nights of imaging Mars since June.

Celestron 14 (356mm f/11 SCT) + 3 x Barlow = f/43
0.1 arcsecs/pixel (7.4 micron pixels)
Lumenera LU 075M + Red & Blue filters (Green simulated).

Temp + 2C and streaming rivers of dew !
Transparency poor with thin cloud everywhere.

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)
A set of images obtained on 2005/11/13 from 23:21- 23:43 UTC.
Seeing was for the first time fair with good moments after almost 1 month of very poor seeing/clouds.

The region of Solis Lacus is present.
Olympus Mons is yellowish at the morning limb.The terminator is already seen on the right side,especially
in the LRGB image.
-The SPC remnant is well visible in the blue images.
-The NPH is obvious.

10 inch Newtonian & ATK-1HS @f/35 R(G)B)


Here is an additional image from 2005/11/13 at 23:03 UTC
10 inch Newtonian & ATK-1HS @ f/60  0.08´´/p R(G)B)


I think I captured the remnant of the first large duststorm (arrowed)
It appears as a triangle shaped patch near the SPC.

2005/11/13 time:23:03 UTC CM=75.25
(for the European observers, as we saw nothing of the storm when it was active.

10 inch Newtonian & ATK-1HS @ f/65 R(G)B.


Here are some HR images from November 13, R(G)B and monochrome
There are a few areas visible with some subtle changes after the duststorms
in this area
(Margaritifer Sinus,Eos)
Added is also a comparison of 2 partial images taken in red light of the
area around the SPC.
The bright area,which I think is a remnant of the first large duststorm in
October,is present
in both images with 4 minuten time-difference.

Seeing fair/with poor moments and good moments

10 inch Newtonian & ATK-1HS 1@ f/65  L R(G)B)


A hight contrast version of this image.



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

Damian Peach (235mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
Here are some images from the 13th. Poorer seeing than the last session. Similar details to those seen in yesterday's images.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]

Christophe Pellier (C14 ; Lumenera ATK-1HS)

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City , France]
ALPO-Japan Latest Mars Section
2005/11/14
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