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Mars Image 2009/10/19(UT)

Jean Jacques Poupeau,Stanislas Maksmowicz,Carl Roussell
J.J.Poupeau,S.Maksmowicz,C.Roussell

解説(安達)
2009年10月19日
 ヘラス(Hellas;295W,-50)は、夕方になって白雲が出るようだ。NPC周縁の
W0°付近に白いでっぱりが見られる。これは赤の画像でも記録されており、地
表に固定されたものの可能性がある。タナイス(Tanais;W50,+52)付近の白雲は
今日もよく見え、Stanislas Maksymowiczは、NPCが2つあるように見えると
報告している。(reported by 3 observers)

It seems that Hellas (295W,-50) becomes the evening and white clouds appear. 
White spot on the edge of NPC is seen. This is recorded also by the red
image and there is possibility of what was fixed to surface of the earth.
It is reported that the white clouds near Tanais (W50,+52) look good
today also, and it seems to Stanislas Maksymowicz that there are two NPC.
(reported by 3 observers)
FROM Makoto Adachi
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Jean Jacques Poupeau (350mm Cassegrain)
The transparency was average.
The seeing was fair.

[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]

Stanislas Maksymowicz (127mm reflector)
Notes:
At the first look, it seems to have 2 polar 
Hoods without filters. The Hellas basin and 
Ausonia being less bright.
Hellas basin/Ausonia bright! Hellas basin
always accessible. 
Hellas basin:
Whitish with W8, bright with W58, bright
 with W80A.
Ausonia area: same figure, see report on this 
Area with the W47 filter.
A clear-bright patch on Lybia area (W.F., W8 
not covering Syrtis Major.
Chryse: reported bright with W8 only, nothing 
with other filters. To be followed under the 
same morning observation: only fresh 
deposition dust.
A clear dot on Miliacus /moab area: only in B 
Light, should be an extension of the polar 
Hood. The extension on the Mare Acidalium 
Of the polar hood is well present.
Other features on the sketches, could be 
More detailed any way, but atmospheric 
events probably are shown in this 10” scope.

General comment:
An average to good observation under 
aleatory agitated images, still sometimes.
W.F.: means without filter.
Sorry for the quality of the drawings.

S. MAKSYMOWICZ’s drawings

On 2009 October 19th  (LS: 3°)
?= 305-319°    ?=15.6°N   ?= 7.30”  
?=97°
25 cm Newtonian (F4.8), 400-240x.


Top, left to right:
02H45 GMT    CM: 305°
Y filter W8 ; 400x  Transp.6/6
Seeing 5-7/10

03H10 GMT    CM: 311°
G filter W58; 400x Transp.3-6/6
Seeing  6-(7)/10

Down, left to right:
03H30 GMT    CM: 316°
B filter  W80A; 400x  Transp.6/6
Seeing 5-6/10

05H00 GMT    CM: 319°
V filter W47; 240x Transp.6/6
Seeing  5-6/10.

(seeing 10 the best, transparency 6 the best)

Ecquevilly, France.

[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]


Carl Roussell(150mm F8 refractor)
2009/10/19  10:12 UT
15cm f/8 Refractor,  300x, W23A
Seeing: 5-6/10,  Trans; 4/6
CM: 054, De: +15.2, 
Ls: 356, Phase: 0.88

[ Carl Roussell : Hamilton Canada]

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