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Mars Image 2016/02/04(UT)

Efrain Morales Rivera,Milika-Nicholas
E.Morales,Milika-Nicholas

解説(安達)
 Efrain Morales Rivera氏の画像ではSyrtis Majorが見え始めてくる位置になり、
画像の端にわずかに見えている。しかしその位置は氷晶雲の下になり、見えにくくなって
いる様子が読み取れる。午後半球に回ってくるまでは、すっきりした姿を見ることが難し
いだろう。
Erysiumは正午にはほとんど雲は見えず、日中は晴れている様子が見て取れる。
Milika-Nicholas氏の画像ではArgyre盆地の雲が小さく写っている。注目されるの
はMare Acidariumの南半分とそれに接するNiliacus Lacusが淡いことだ。氷晶雲
だとすると、いつもよりもかなり北に広がっているものと思われる。あるいは、ダストのベール
に覆われているかもしれない。
   The image of Mr. Efrain Morales Rivera is the position where Syrtis
 Major begins to be seen. Syrtis Major is slightly seen in the edge of
 image. However, it becomes hard to see the position under the water
 ice cloud. It will be difficult to see a neat figure until I come for the 
hemisphere of the afternoon.
Erysium hardly sees the cloud at noon, and it is fine in the daytime. 
The cloud of the Argyre basin comes out with the image of Mr. 
Milika-Nicholas. As for attracting attention, Niliacus Lacus close 
against southern half and that of Mare Acidarium is light. If it is water
 ice cloud, it seems to considerably spread through the north. Or it
 may be covered by dust veil.
(by 2 observations ;reported by Makoto Adachi)
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Efrain Morales Rivera(300mm SC)

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Milika-Nicholas (355mm SCT)
This image of Mars at the small apparent size of 7.2 arc-seconds does reveal
some reasonable details...although not quite as much as the 6.0" image from
12th January.
Acidalia Planitia region on display in this vista, but no cloud detail
apparent.
This was captured just as the Sun was rising: although at a good elevation
the seeing had become very erratic with the image "jumping around" very
noticeably.

[Milika-Nicholas:Adelaide,South Australia]

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