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Mars Image 2014/04/13(UT)
佐々木一男,松本博久
Emmanuel Subes,Eusebio Martinez,Javier Beltran Jovani,Jose Alberto Berdejo,Maximilian Teodorescu,Sonka Adrian,Constantin Sprianu,Charles Triana
K.Sasaki,H.Matsumoto,E.Subes,E.Martinez,Javier,A.Berdejo,Max,S.Adrian,C.Sprianu,C.Triana
Kazuo Sasaki(400mm Casegrain or 203mm SC) |
[K.Sasaki:Ohsaki-City Miyagi-Prefecture Japan]
≪宮城県大崎市 佐々木一男≫
Hirohisa.Matsumoto (308mm NTK Newtonian) |
[Hirohisa.Matsumoto (Kurayoshi City Tottori-Prefecture Japan)]
≪鳥取県 倉吉市 松本博久≫
Not a good seeing for my first capture with Linux Debian but it works!
[Emmanuel Subes:Pouillon,Aquitaine,France]
Eusebio Martinez(305mm Newtonian) |
location coordinates :longit.+003 02 latit. +41 47
2014-04-13_22,32,5 U.T
CM 5,6o Diameter 15.16” Ls 114.86 Alt 42o
305mm Newtonian Orion XX12G,ASI 120 MC,Powermate X5,IR/UV
Seeing 5-6/10 Trans 7/10
[Eusebio Martinez:Sant Feliu de Guixols (Spain)]
Javier Beltran Jovani(508mm Newton) |
[Javier Beltran Jovani:Castellon-Spain]
Jose Alberto Berdejo(200mm SC) |
The telescope was a Celestron 8 ( 200mm),with a 3X barlow.
The camera was the ASI 120MM monochrome. With RGB Astronomik filters.
The date 2014/04/13 and the time 21h 42m UT.
[Jose Alberto Berdejo:Zaragoza Spain]
Maximilian Teodorescu(305mm Newtonian) |
This is an image of Mars in some rather strange seeing conditions,with some fine details visible at times,but with the entire
martian disc dancing onto the laptop's screen.
2014/04/13 21:07:00(UT)
CM=344.7 280mm SCT : ASI120MM Seeing 4/10 Trans 7/10
Sinus Meridiani is well visible in this image,as is the Hellas cloud.
The polar cap is quite brigth in the blue channel despite it's small area. Lots of cloud activity towards the limb.
[Maximilian Teodorescu:Dumitrana,Romania]
Sonka Adrian Bruno (300mm SC) |
2014/04/13 20:59:53 (UT)
30 cm SCT,f/30 DBK 21AU618.AS
Seeing 8/10 Trans 7/10
2014/04/13 23:39:24 (UT)
30 cm SCT,f/30 DBK 21AU618.AS
Seeing 7/10 Trans 7/10
[Sonka Adrian Bruno:Bucharest,Romania]
[ソンカ・アドリアン・バルノ:ブカレスト・ルーマニア]
Constantin Sprianu(245mm Cassegrain) |
2014/04/13
245mm CassegrainSeeing 7/10,Transparency 8/10
Even though at the start of the imaging session there were some high-altitude clouds present,I was able to get enough good frames for this image.
[Constantin Sprianu:Otopeni,Romania]
2014/04/13 UT 04:06:26
CM=96.2°
SC LX200UHTC 254mm @ f/28
ASI120MM + RGB @ 4333/3791/1735 frames @ 48/42/19 fps
S: 5-6/10 ? T: NA ? Alt: 67°-77°
Again having good observing conditions was possible to obtain good images of Mars, watching amazing planet surface details during a two-hour rotation. Olympus Mons is observed under clear skies but clouds around, which cover the Tharsis Montes and are also abundant in the east and west limb. A concentration of clouds in the equatorial zone it shows. Sinking into the sunset is the Valles Marineris and the Alba region north. In the region of the NPC Lemuria distinctly observed.
[Charles Triana : Bogota - Colombia]