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Mars Image 2007/08/05(UT)

Stanislas Maksmowicz,Donald C Parker,Damian Peach,David Arditti
S.Maksmowicz,Don,D.Peach,D.Arditti

解説(安達)
 Stanislas Maksmowicz のスケッチでは、NPHが明るく記録されている。また
、D.Parkerの画像にもNPHが白く記録されている。次第にこれから明るくなっ
てくるだろう。Damian Peachの画像には、かすかながら南極冠だろうと思われる
白く明るい模様が記録されている。緑の画像ではリムが明るく記録され、ダスト
のベールが全体を覆っている様子がよく記録されている。
(reported by 4 observers)

In the drawings of Stanislas Maksmowicz, NPH is recorded brightly. 
Moreover, NPH is recorded white also by the image of D.Parker. It will
become bright future gradually. Though faint, the South Pole cap is
brightly recorded on the image of Damian Peach slightly white. By the
green image, limb is recorded brightly and signs that dust veil has
covered the whole are often recorded. (reported by 4 observers)
FROM Makoto Adachi
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Stanislas Maksmowicz (200mm reflector)



[Stanislas Maksmowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian)
Atmosphere still dusty. Hellas very bright for the season. Appears to be dust,although the Themis data shows less dust opacity over Hellas.
Some dust "fingers in Tyrrhenum and along eastern Syrtis Major.

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

Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT)
Olympus Mons is almost exactly at the terminator in the first image.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
David Arditti (250mm Dall-Kirkham Cassegrain)
My first shots with the Lumenera. These do not appear to be particularly 
successful compared with my DMK shots. However, I was underestimating at first 
the extent to which the Lumenera needs extra image amplification to compensate 
for the bigger chip compared to the DMK (and Toucam). In subsequent sessions 
(still to be sent) I did increase the image scale further. It needs to be about 
150% of that used with the quarter-inch chip cameras. Here the images were just 
blown up 300% in Photoshop.

[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]

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