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Mars Image 2016/03/22(UT)
Maciel B.Sparrenberger,Anthony Wesley,Mike Hood
Maciel,Anthony.W,M.Hood
解説(安達)
Maciel B.Sparrenberger氏の画像には、Tharsis付近のorographic cloudが
見事にとらえられている。赤道付近の山の雲の発生が顕著なようだ。3月21日に北極冠
の横に見えていた雲が、この画像でも記録されているが、位置が悪く、リング状には見え
ない。しかし、いくつも雲の出ていることが分かる。南極の雲の明るさは低いようだ。
Mike Hood氏は、Maciel B.Sparrenberger氏の記録した地域の西側を観測し、
Elysiumも顕著な雲に覆われている様子を記録している。
Anthony Wesley氏の画像では、Hellasの雲の様子が鮮明にとらえられた。素晴
らしい画像だ。東に伸びているだけでなく、Hellasの内部の様子が非常によくわかる。
To an image of Mr.Maciel B.Sparrenberger, orographic cloud of t
he neighborhood of Tharsis is caught wonderfully. Outbreak of
orographic cloud of the neighborhood of equator seems to be
remarkable. The cloud which I saw beside NPC on March 21 is
recorded with this image. However, the ring form does not show
a position badly. Some cloud is seen in this neighborhood. The
brightness of the cloud of the South Pole seems to be low.
Mr. Mike Hood observes the local west that Mr. Maciel B.Sparrenberger
recorded, and Elysium records a state covered to a remarkable cloud,
too.
With the image of Mr. Anthony Wesley, the state of the cloud of
Hellas was caught clearly. It is a splendid image. Not only I extend to
the east, but also understand a state in Hellas well very much.
(by 3 observations ;reported by Makoto Adachi)
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Maciel B.Sparrenberger(317mm Newtonian) |
Mars Image at 2016-03-22 07:56:56UT
12.5" homemade newtonian,barlow 3X,RGB filters,QHY 5L-II mono.
3 exposures (RGB),2 minutes each at 65FPS
AS!2,Fitswork,AstraImage,Registax. Red+Green as luminance.
Good seeing,good turbulence,poor transparency
Taurus Australis Observatory - Brasilia-DF Brazil
[Maciel B.Sparrenberger Brasilia/DF Brazil]
Anthony Wesley (406mm Newton) |
here's an image of Mars from this morning in poor seeing. Hellas basin is prominent at the bottom,full of clouds.
[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
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Mike Hood (200mm ED refractor,355mm SC) |
Attached are two image of Mars taken 2015 03/22 almost an hour apart in average
seeing. Numerous orographic clouds can be seen over the volcanoes.
[Mike Hood : Kathleen Georgia,U.S.A.]