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Mars Image 2012/05/28(UT)

Michel Jacquesson,Rudolf A.Hillebrecht,Marc Delcroix,Damian Peach
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Michel Jacquesson (203mm SC)

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

Rudolf A. Hillebrecht (235mm SC)
Exceptionally quiet seeing this night. The image partially really seemed to
stand still! I could capture Mars and Saturn before clouds came rolling in. Mars
still shows detail,clouds a the evening limb and over the Tharsis area. Some of
the volconoes "spot" out. Polar cap a its minimum extension.

[Rudolf A.Hillebrecht: Bad Gandersheim,Germany ]

Marc Delcroix (254mm SC)
good conditions:Surface is loaded with whitish zones - many clouds,
also visible on the blue layer.
Around the polar cap there are 3 of those !

[Marc Delcroix  Tournefeuille,France]

Damian Peach (356mm Celestron SCT)
Excellent seeing on this particular evening. Despite its diminutive size there is plenty visible. Extensive clouds across the planet. Arsia Mons looks dark and almost like a teardrop shape. No clouds flanking Olympus Mons. A bright patch of cloud just to the south of the NPC.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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