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Mars Image 2007/11/05(UT)
Xavier Dupont,Paulo Casquinha,Damian Peach,Antonello Medugno,Yuri Goryachko,David Arditti
X.Dupont,P.Casquinha,D.Peach,A.Medugno,Y.Goryachko,D.Arditti
解説(安達)
ニリアカスラクス(Niliacus Lacus;30W,+30)を覆っていたダストストームはや
や淡くなってきた。位置の大きな変化は見られない。Damian Peach の画像では
北極フードの複雑な姿が、非常によく記録されている。また、ニロケラス
(Nilokeras;50W,+30)の中央に明るい光斑を捉えている。新しいダストストー
ムの発生かもしれない。(reported by 1 observer)
Dust storm which had covered Niliacus Lacus (30W,+30) is becoming a little
light. A big change of a position is not seen. By the image of Damian
Peach, the complicated figure of NPH is very often recorded. Moreover,
bright bright spot is caught in the center of Nilokeras (50W,+30). It
may be generating of new dust storm.
(reported by 7 observers)
FROM Makoto Adachi
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Xavier Dupont (180mm Newtonian) |
180mm Newtonian
ToUcam Pro 740
IR-Block Astronomik
Powermate x5 @F53
[Xavier Dupont,Saint-Roch France]
Paulo Casquinha (C14 355mmSC) |
The color images of the dust dot on November 5th
(site: 38.567 N /8.933 W Alt 124 m)
[Paulo Casquinha Palmela,Portugal]
Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT) |
Here is an extensive set of images from Nov 5th. Some very good seeing at times during this session. I fancy the resolution has "bottomed out" in red light for the aperture. The structure within the NPH/NPC is quite interesting. Note the opaque dust cloud over Chryse/Oxia Palus and Niliacus Lacus from the original storm eruption on Nov 2nd. Also a bright new dust core has appeared next to Achillis Fons.
True RGBs:
Red Light:
Green Light:
Blue Light:
[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
Antonello Medugno (356mm SC) |
2007/ 11 / 05 - (L)RGB UT: 03 : 38 . 2
Meade 14" (356mm) LX200 GPS (SC) efl=8900
Filters: IRpass-pro 807 (Astronomik)
Camera: ImagingSource DMK 21AF04.AS @ 16ms
Seeing 8 /10,Trans.: 5/5
[Antonello Medugno,Capua-Italy]
Yuri Goryachko & Konstantin Morozov(230mm Maksutov-Cassegrain) |
[ゴルヤチコ:ミンスク- ベラルーシ]
[Yuri Goryachko & Konstantin Morozov: Minsk - Belarus]
On this morning I had the best seeing I have experienced this apparition
(I have already posted a Saturn done that morning).
My Mars images here are the highest resolution I have ever achieved, and
I think get close to the highest that can be achieved with this set-up.
This is the first time I have been able to see Vallis Marineris in my images.
I took so many it has been rather a long process processing and laying
them all out. I hope they prove informative.
R images:
G images:
B images:
RGB images
[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]