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Mars Image 2018/06/19(UT)
Clyde Foster,Mark Lonsdale,Anthony Wesley,Efrain Morales Rivera,Kolovos Dimitris,Damian Peach,Paul Maxson
C.Foster,M.Lonsdale,Anthony.W,E.Morales,Kolovos,D.Peach,P.Maxson
解説(安達)/ Comment by Makoto Adachi
ダストストームは全球を覆っているが、Syrtis Majorは淡いダストに覆われながらも貼れている。Mare SirenumからMare Cimmerium
付近は晴れており、今日も暗色模様の上は晴れの傾向が見られる。
Clyde Foster氏の画像にはSolis Lacus付近に2つの新しいダストストームが記録されている。Solis LacusやThaumasia付近は晴れている。
Mark Lonsdale氏は南極冠がダストストームに半分覆われている様子を見事に記録している。Hellasの南側だけが晴れているのが印象的である。
Anthony Wesley氏はIRでSinus Sabaeusの形を記録している。ダストはそれほど濃くなく、IRでは記録できる。
Although the dust storm covers the whole globe,Syrtis Major is covered with light dust but stuck. Mare Sirenum near Mare Cimmerium is sunny,
and today there is also a tendency of sunshine above the dark pattern.
In the image of Clyde Foster there are two new dust storms near Solis Lacus. It is sunny around Solis Lacus and Thaumasia. Mark Lonsdale has
recorded spectacularly how the SPC is half covered with a dust storm. It is impressive that only the south side of Hellas is clear.
Anthony Wesley records the shape of Sinus Sabaeus at IR. Dust is not so dense,it can be recorded in IR.
(by 6 observations ;reported by Makoto Adachi)
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The second image set from last night,with Vallis Marineris and the Solis Lacus region central.
- Interesting linear structure at upper left,visible in IR,R and G
- The three Tharsis volcanos are still detected
- Ongoing dust cloud activity over Solis Lacus
- Two new,small,bright dust outbreaks are seen south-west of Vallis Marineris.
- There is also possibly a further small dust outbreak in the Daedalia region at upper right.
An early,low altitude view yesterday evening,with Sinus Meridian almost central,and just detectable through the dust.
[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
[Mark Lonsdale : [Canberra,Australia]
Hi all,here's an image of Mars from this morning showing the extent of the current dust storm over this hemisphere.
I've included a reference image from WinJupos so you can see just how much of the surface is obscured.
Streaks of dust can be seen over the south polar cap,and Hellas Basin seems to be full of dust.
Syrtis Major is almost completely hidden.
[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
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[Efrain Morales Rivera Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]
[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]
Very poor seeing this night. The planet looks very hazy. Mare Sirenum was still quite clear around this time.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
[ Paul Maxson:Surprise,Arizona,United States]