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Mars Image 2012/03/19(UT)
安達 誠
Michel Jacquesson,Javier Beltran Jovani,Wayne Jaeschke,Anthony Wesley,Kolovos Dimitrios,Hans Jurgen,John Sussenbach,Jean Jacques Poupeau,Carmine Gargiulo,Sadegh ghomizadeh,Stanislas Maksmowicz,Efrain Morales Rivera,George Tarsoudis,Rudolf A.Hillebrecht,Christophe Pellier,Salvatore Spinoso,Freddy Willems,Manos Kardasis,Damian Peach
Michel.J,Javier,W.Jaeschke,Anthony.W,Kolovos,H.Jurgen,J.Sussenbach,J.J.Poupeau,M.Adachi,C.Gargiulo,Sadegh.GH,S.Maksmowicz,E.Morales,Tarsoudis,R.A.Hillebrecht,Christophe.P,Salvopa,F.Willems,Kardasis,D.Peach

解説(安達)
2012年3月19日
Wayne JaeschkeとEfrain Morales Riveraの二人の報告画像にTerminator Projection
が記録された。3月12日に引き続き2回目の現象となった。Wayne Jaeschke はCM=147°
の画像で、この現象をとらえた。また、Efrain Morales Riveraは、CM=151°の画像でこ
の現象をとらえている。それぞれの時刻は、2h13mと2h31mだった。  Freddy Willems
はその5時間後の7h51mに中央左で観測しているが、ほんのわずか明るくなった姿を記録
している。しかし、目立った姿ではない。(reported by 18 observers)

Terminator Projection was recorded to the report image of Wayne Jaeschke
and Efrain Morales Rivera. It became the second phenomenon secondary to March
12. Wayne Jaeschke captured this phenomenon with an image of CM = 147 degrees.
In addition,Efrain Morales Rivera captures this phenomenon with an image of CM =
151 degrees. At each time,it was 2h13m and 2h31m. I observe Freddy Willems in
the central left in 7h51m five hours later. He records the figure which became just
slightly bright. However,it is not a conspicuous figure.
(reported by 18 observers)
FROM Makoto Adachi
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Michel Jacquesson (208mm Newtonian)



[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]

Javier Beltran Jovani(457mm Newton)





2012/03/20 9-frame RGB animation from 2:02ut to 2:51ut


2012/03/20 11-frame near-IR (742nm+) animation

[Javier Beltran Jovani:Castellon-Spain]

Wayne Jaeschke(356mm SCT)
Here's Mars from last night as this unprecedented warm weather and good
seeing continues.  This image shows the interesting cloud formation over
Olympus Mons and considerable cloudiness over the Tharsis region.  A bright
patch was very visible on the monitor near Lemuria and appears to be some
clouds (or perhaps some dust?) or perhaps just something I didn't notice
earlier and the change in sun angle on these images makes it more
noticeable.





[ Wayne Jaeschke ; West Chester,Pennsylvania U.S.A]

Anthony Wesley (406mm Newton)
in poor seeing,even using IR for red in this case only gives a marginal result.

[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
≪アンソニ オーストラリア≫
Kolovos Dimitrios ( 280mm SCT )

[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]
《コロボス デミトゥリオス ギリシャ アテネ》
Hans Jurgen(235mm SC)
2012/03/19 20:40(UT)
CM= 58 Ls=22
235mm Schmidt Cassegrain
Drawing Seeing 6/10 Trans 8/10

[Hans Jurgen : Becker Germany]

John Sussenbach(280mm SC)
 under moderate seeing conditions.

[スセンバッハ:オランダ]
[John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]

Jean Jacques Poupeau (356mm SC)
The transparency was poor. T  =  0.0°C

[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]

Makoto Adachi (Drawing: 310mm Newtonian)

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≪滋賀県 大津市 安達 誠≫[Makoto Adachi:Siga Japan]
Carmine Gargiulo(203mm SC)

[Carmine Gargiulo:City: Sant'Agnello (NA) - ITALY]

Sadegh ghomizadeh (235mm SC)

[Sadegh ghomizadeh: Tehran IRAN ]

Stanislas Maksymowicz (127mm refracter 203mm cassegrain)





[Stanislas Maksymowicz Ecquevilly,France]
Efrain Morales Rivera(300mm SC)
03/19/2012,02:31ut
LX200ACF 12 in. OTA
F30
CGE mount
PGR Flea3
TeleVue 3x barlows
Astronomik LRGB
Seeing 6/10,7/10

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

George Tarsoudis ( 254mm Newtonian )
Visible at this area :
- Nilliacus Lacus
- Mare Acidalium
- Nikokeras
- Chryse
- Tharsis
- Arcadia
- Noctis Lacus
Equipment
Telescope 10 inch @f/6.3,camera Unibrain fire-i 785,filters LRGB,barlow 3X.



[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》

Rudolf A. Hillebrecht (235mm SC)

[Rudolf A.Hillebrecht: Bad Gandersheim,Germany ]

Christophe Pellier (250mm Cassegrain)
This data shows the dissipation of morning hazes in a pair of hour. Of note is a very bright cloud just between Olympus and the Arsia/Pavonis/ascraeus chain.
Never call this hemisphere "boring" anymore. Call like that the Syrtis Major one.



[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
Salvatore Spinoso(280mm SC)

[Salvatore Spinoso:Palermo - Italy]

Freddy Willems(356mm SC)
Not so great captures,didn't realize that the gamma setting was offset while capturing...
Only took one set,didn't include RGB,Red channel looks to bad.




[ Freddy Willems :Hawaii U.S.A]

Manos Kardasis (280mm SCT )

[Manos Kardasis,Glyfada-Athens;Greece]
《カーダシス マノス:ギリシャ アテネ》

Damian Peach (356mm Celestron SCT)
Pretty decent seeing for this session. All four Tharsis volcanoes are very prominent poking through the clouds.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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