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Mars Image 2017/01/21(UT)
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Rudolf A.Hillebrecht,John Sussenbach,Stanislas Maksmowicz
R.Iwamasa,R.A.Hillebrecht,J.Sussenbach,S.Maksmowicz,K.Ozaki

Ryuichi Iwamasa(356mm SC)
SPCASolis Lacus‚ͺ–Ύ—āBŽ‹’ΌŒa5.3"B

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Rudolf A. Hillebrecht (356mm SC)
Following Mars down to conjunction with daylight observations. Seeing was quick and flowing,
so resolution not as good as in the days before. But still ok.
Tiny SPC,no remarkable cloud oder dust activity.

[Rudolf A.Hillebrecht: Bad Gandersheim,Germany ]

John Sussenbach(C14 356mm SC)
The seeing was fair,but in the meantime Mars has become a very tiny fellow.. Note Mare Tyrrhenum,
Mare Cimmerium and the tiny South pole.

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[John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]

Stanislas Maksymowicz (280mm,230mm cassegrain or 200mm VMC or 150mm refracter)
Nothing special to highlight with regards to the local conditions,sky and apertures in use.

[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

Kimikazu Ozaki(440mm Rfd)

[Ki.Ozaki,Sobue Inazawa Aichi JAPAN]
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