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Mars Image 2010/01/25(UT)
熊森照明
Pete Lawrence,Moises Portillo Leon,Emil Kraaikamp
P.Lawrence,T.Kumamori,M.P.Leon,E.Kraaikamp

Pete Lawrence(350mm SC)
Like Damian's last session,this morning provided an unexpected break in the
clouds along with a noticeable drop in temperature! The seeing was a bit ropey
with one period rendering Mars as little more than an exploded fuzz ball!
Registax has done a good job here,pulling out far more than I'd hoped. The
small Mars is there because I think it helps the eye visualise some of the
larger areas of subtle shading better.

[Pete Lawrence:  United Kingdom]

Teruaki Kumamori (200mm Dall-kirkham)
かろうじて晴れましたが、雲が多くシーイングも悪いです。
雲間からのショットで、1セットのみの撮影でした。

≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫

Moises Portillo Leon(235mm SC)
Moises Portillo LeonSan Jose (Andujar) SpainMarte
2010/01/25 23:45 UT Celestron 235mmDmk 21AU04Seeing 7/10,transparencia 7/10

[Moises Portillo Leon,Andujar:Spain)]

Emil Kraaikamp(254mm Newton)
2010/01/25 22:59 UTC (animations run from 2010/01/25 22:09UTC until
2010/01/26 02:45UTC)
254mm F/4.5 Newtonian
DMK21AU04
Powermate 5x

Comments:
Pretty good seeing conditions overall, but it was still a little bit
variable during the night (as can be seen in the animation).

Astronomik RGB filterset, DMK21AU04 camera
Stacked +- 1200 frames per channel with my own planetary stacking program,
further processing in Photoshop. The animation consists of 29 seperate R,G,B
sets, and were also manually processed and aligned in photoshop.


[Emil Kraaikamp:Neighbourhood of Ruinerwold]

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