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Mars Image 2016/05/26(UT)
大田 聡
Clyde Foster,Giancarlo Rizzato,John Sussenbach,Randy Tatum,Robert Schulz,Silvia Kowollik,Paul Maxson
S.Ota,Clyde,G.Rizzato,J.Sussenbach,R.Tatum,R.Schulz,K.Silvia,P.Maxson

解説(安達)
 南極フードに大きな晴れ間が出きたが、その下に南極冠は見られない。このような大き
な晴れ間は、フードが広がり始めて以来最初のことだ。
There was a big sunny interval in SP hood,but SPC is not seen in the
bottom. It is a beginning since hood has begun to open in such a big
sunny interval.

(by 7 observations ;reported by Makoto Adachi)
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Satoshi Ota (300mm Newtonian)

[Tomigusuku city Okinawa Japan]
≪沖縄県  豊見城市  大田 聡≫

Clyde Foster(355mm SCT)
Seeing conditions were very poor,and this was the best of a bad bunch of attempted captures. It looks like there is an interesting structure to the SPH/SPC(?),although I would be wary of interpretation of detail under these conditions.

[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
Giancarlo Rizzato(356mm SC)

[Giancarlo Rizzato : Marano Vicentino (Vicenza) ITALY]

John Sussenbach(C14 356mm SC)

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

Randy Tatum(300mm SCT)

[ Randy Tatum,Richmond,VA U.S.A]
Robert Schulz (320mm Newtonian)

[Robert Schulz,Austria]

Silvia Kowollik (150mm Macsutov-Cassegrain)
Equippment was a 150/1800 Mak (Skywatcher),2-x Barlow Lens and
ALCCD5L-IIc. 15000 Images captured in 300 seconds,(mid of video
is 22:56:53 UT) with Firecapture,55% used with Autostakkert2,
including 1,5x Drizzel,Image processing with Giotto 2.21.
Seeing was very unstable with 3-4/10,Transparency 4/10.
CM = 118,15 °W


Equippment was a 150/1800 Mak (Skywatcher),2-x Barlow Lens and
ALCCD5L-IIc. 15000 Images captured in 300 seconds,(mid of video
is 01:10:31 UT) with Firecapture,75% used with Autostakkert2,
including 1,5x Drizzel,Image processing with Giotto 2.21.
Seeing was stable with 4-5/10,Transparency 3-4/10.
CM = 159,55 °W

[Silvia Kowollik  Ludwigsburg,Germany]

Paul Maxson(315mm DK)

[ Paul Maxson:Surprise,Arizona,United States]

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