Makoto Adachi (Drawing: 310mm Newtonian) |
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<Makoto Adochi Ohtu Shiga Japan>
≪滋賀県 大津市 安達 誠≫
[Jim Melka,St.Louis,Missouri U.S.A.]
George Tarsoudis ( 250mm Newtonian ) |
07/12/19 23:34:36 - 22:37:00 UT,CM= 259.1,Ls= 334.73,Dia= 15.91
250mm at f/6.3 Newtonian DMK 21AF04 at f/40,RGB
Seeing 5/10 Trans 6/10
George Tarsoudis,Alexandroupolis of Greece
[George Tarsoudis,Alexandroupolis of Greece]
《ターソウディス ギリシャ アレクサンドロポリス》
Hi all,still fairly good seeing
http://www.astrosurf.com/pellier/M071219-CPE
I have noted the permanent band of white clouds in the southern hemisphere these days,
it even looks complete around the whole globe. What's this,the southern jetstream ??
PS WinJupos says that Phobos is in transit above Gomer Sinus for the first serie of images. Who can see it ? ;-))
[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
Japanese
私は最近、南半球高緯度において白雲が恒常的に居座っているのに注目しています。
南極地域全体を覆っているようです。これは何だと思いますか。南ジェット気流でしょうかね。
追伸 WinJuposは、フォボスの火星面経過の最初のイメージでGomer Sinusの中であるとのことです。
どなたか見ることができしたか? ;-))
林敏夫 Toshio Hayashi (355mm Schumidt-Cassegrain) |
12月19日 最接近時に撮さなあかんと思い
撮影しましたが、シーングは良く無かったです。
≪京都府京都市 林敏夫≫
Decent conditions on this occasion. Also it was the first time I used the Televue 5x Barlow.
It was immediately obvious to me this was an excellent piece of glass that I would have done better to get sooner.
The great creater Huyghens partly resolved (S following corner of Syrtis), the NPH retreating and fragmenting,
revealing Utopia to Ismenius Lacus.
Here is a second set from the 19th, because I imaged in the late evening as well as early morning of that date.
In the evening, I used my C11 for a change. Conditions were again quite good, and lower longitudes were captured
than in the morning session.
Comparison of these with the C14 images gives a good idea, I think, of the difference in results with these scopes
operated by the same user under similar conditions with the same additional equipment.
The C11 gives a lot of detail, but it is pushed to its limit at this image scale, and it doesn't quite give the
sharpness, detail and sense of solidity of the C14 image.
Elysium looks interesting as a surprisingly concentrated bright patch approaching the p limb.
[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]
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