Makoto Adachi (Drawing: 310mm Newtonian)
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Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian)(250mm Dall-Kirkham)
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I have attached some Mars images from 4 December. Poor seeing persists, but some decent clouds and surface details in Hellas are seen.
[ Donald C Parker Coral Gables, Florida U.S.A]
Christopher Go (Celestron C11, DMK21BF04 monochrome camera)
| Seeing was excellent this evening after a few days of rain. Lot of volcanoes captured in this image! Mars is getting smaller and smaller though!
Seeing was excellent this evening after a few days of rain. Lot of volcanoes captured in this image! Mars is getting smaller and smaller though!
Just reprocessed my Dec 4 image. It has been cloudy for about a week!! I used a new method emphasizing on the green channel! Note the details on Tharsis...
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT:Lumenera LU075)
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Fair to good seeing. Lots of faint morning mists along the limb. The SPC is hardly visible now at this longitude. Elysium Mons appears as a small bright spot.
14" (35cm) Celestron SCT @ f/40.
Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.
Seeing fair-good (Pickering 5-8.)
Transparency excellent (6.0mag) between low cloud banks.
Wind NW (5-10mph.) Moderate dew.
Alt= 50 degs.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom]
David Arditti (250mm Dall-Kirkham Cassegrain:ATK camera)
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Half an hour in the life of Mars, poorish seeing, some cloud.
I took so many because I was experimenting with collimation, but didn1t come
to any profound conclusions.
One can see Olympus Mons as a bright spot in the N following, and more of
the N polar Hood comes on as the time goes on.
[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]
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