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Mars Image 2010/02/12(UT)
柚木健吉,阿久津弘明,阿久津富夫
Stanislas Maksmowicz,Donald C Parker,Christopher Go
K.Yunoki,S.Maksmowicz,Don,H.Akutsu,T.Akutsu,Christopher Go
Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian) |
透明度シーイングともに良くない。タルシス地方、オリンポスに雲が見られる。
[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Stanislas Maksymowicz (127mm reflector) |
S. MAKSYMOWICZ’s drawings
On 2010 February 12th (LS: 51°)
?= 285° ?=13.2°N ?= 13.50”
?= 12 ° phasis: 0.99.
15 cm Cassegrain (F15),281-321x.
Transp.6/6 Seeing 6-7 then (8)/10 stop by clouds.
(seeing 10 the best,transparency 6 the
best)
Ecquevilly,France.
CM: 247° 22H00 GMT
W8 Filter,281x,S 7/10
Haze on the limb and the terminator
North cap the brightest area.
Bright/dark patches into the cap,as shown and the
Dark features on the cap border.
Hellas area dark.
Main: still EBC clouds covering S.M..
Chaos: bright on the evening side.
Eridania bright whitish and hazy all around.
See the brightness report on the drawing.
[Stanislas Maksymowicz Ecquevilly,France]
CM: 253° 22H25 GMT
Filter W80A,281-321x,S 7-8/10
Haze on the limb and the terminator
North cap the brightest area.
Bright/dark patches into the cap,as shown
and the dark features on the cap border.
Hellas area dark.
Main: still EBC clouds covering S.M.
Chaos: bright on the evening side.
Eridania bright whitish and hazy all around.
See the brightness report on the drawing.
[Stanislas Maksymowicz Ecquevilly,France]
Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian) |
I have attached some RGB Mars images from 12 February taken with my 10-inch Mewlon DK.
The NPC dust appears to be lingering along the western edge of the NPC.
Also there are bright clouds over Libya-Isidis and clouds over Chryse.
[ Donald C Parker Coral Gables,Florida U.S.A]
Hiroaki Akutsu(280mm Newtonian) |
昨年から鏡筒の大改造を開始してから全く晴れませんでした。
やっと晴れたのでファーストライトです。まだ光軸を完全に追い込んでいない
のと、シンチレーションが悪いですが今ひとつの画像です。
≪北海道旭川市 阿久津弘明≫
Tomio Akutsu (355mmSC C14) |
≪Cebu PHILLIPINES 阿久津富夫≫
Christopher Go (Celestron C11) |
Seeing was poor this evening. Note the clouds above the Tharsis volcanoes including Olympus Mons. Solis Lacus can be seen on the lower right.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]