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Mars Image 2020/12/03(UT)
鶴海敏久,三品利郎,伊藤了史,森田光治,尾崎公一
Christopher Go,Kolovos Dimitris,Peter Edwards,Efrain Morales Rivera,Mike Hood,Gary Walker
T.Tsurumi,T.Mishina,S.Ito,Christopher Go,M.Morita,Kolovos,P.Edwards,K.Ozaki,E.Morales,M.Hood,G.Walker

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Toshihisa Tsurumi

≪岡山県岡山市  鶴海敏久≫[Toshihisa Tsurumi:Okayama-City Okayama-Prefecture Japan]

Toshirou.Mishina

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫[Toshirou.Mishina:Kanagawa Japan]

Satoshi Ito

≪愛知県  春日井市  伊藤了史≫[Satoshi Ito. Kasugai City,Aichi,Japan]

Christopher Go
It was overcast all day today.  But the sky cleared close to 10pm.
Seeing was horrible because Mars was over my hot roof.Transparency was poor due to haze.
Syrtis Major and Mare Tyrrhenum are prominent in these images. Sinus Gomer can be seen setting on the right.
The dust storm seem to have dissipated but there are still some lingering dust over Hellas to the south pole.
The south polar cap is very tiny now!  It also looks a lot dimmer that before probably due to dust haze.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]

Mitsuji Morita
望遠鏡の調整がうまくいったので期待したのだが、最悪のシーイングであった。
カラーでの撮影ではシーイングの影響で辛うじて模様が写ったレベルであった。赤フィルターは効果的だと感じた。

≪滋賀県守山市  森田光治≫[Mitsuji Morita:Siga Japan]

Kolovos Dimitrios

[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]

Peter Edwards
Normal details appearing in the Hellas Basin so looks like the dust has settled now.
Sinus Meridiani and Sabaeus central.
Horrible edge rind again on bright limb.

[Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]

Kimikazu Ozaki
17時半過ぎに雲が拡がりはじめ、18時には全天が雲に&われてしまいました。
その後深夜になり晴れ上がりましたが・・・・・・・。

[Ki.Ozaki,Sobue Inazawa Aichi JAPAN]
≪愛知県稲沢市祖父江町  尾崎公一≫

Efrain Morales Rivera

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Mike Hood
Solis Lacus, and Olympus Mons seen under poor seeing and a lot of dust in this Martian Hemisphere.

[Mike Hood : Kathleen Georgia,U.S.A.]

Gary Walker
Imaged under fair conditions, Solis Lacus is central. 
A band of white cloud extends from Thaumasia westward to the morning limb. 

[Gary Walker:Georgia:USA]

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