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Mars Image 2020/12/15(UT)
井上 修,佐藤康明,三品利郎,熊森照明,森田光治
Jose Alberto Berdejo,Stanislas Maksymowicz,Charles Galdies,Damian Peach,Chris Nuttall
O.Inoue,Y.Sato,T.Mishina,A.Berdejo,S.Maksymowicz,T.Kumamori,M.Morita,C.Galdies,D.Peach,C.Nuttall
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解説(安達)/ Comment by Makoto Adachi
酷いシーイングの夜が続くので、今回からフィルタの種類を少し変えました。
≪大阪府 枚方市 井上 修≫[Osamu Inoue. Hirakata-shi,Osaka,Japan]
冬将軍の到来でシーイングは最悪でした。何とか火星らしい1枚を撮りました。
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[Sagamihara-shi Kanagawa-prefecture Japan]
≪神奈川県相模原市 佐藤康明≫
≪神奈川県 横浜市 三品利郎≫[Toshirou.Mishina:Kanagawa Japan]
[Jose Alberto Berdejo:Zaragoza Spain]
Here is a mars report performed with the 102mm refractor under average images.
Syrtis Major appeared low contrasted,lower than usual. Yellow color of the planet at naked eye.
[Stanislas Maksymowicz Ecquevilly,France]
強い寒気でシーイングはガタガタでした。
≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫[Teruaki Kumamori:Ohsaka Japan]
相変わらずのひどいシーイングと寒さとの闘いの中での撮影となった。辛うじて雲の発生が確認できた。
≪滋賀県守山市 森田光治≫[Mitsuji Morita:Siga Japan]
[ Charles Galdies :Naxxar-Malta]
Average seeing. Syrtis Major, Hellas and Sinus Meridiani on view. Small residual SPC.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
Initially the sky was clear and the image of Mars was quite steady, but almost as soon as I started to draw,
thin clouds started to move over lowering the transparency and ruining the seeing.
Most of the detail was therefore drawn at the beginning of the session, with just a few better moments adding to it later on.
SPC again very hard to see, glimpsed several times.
NPH was bright bluish white. Morning mist to the North of Syrtis Major appeared to spread across the disc some 20°
and merge with the NPH making its boundary appear to step abruptly Southwards. I noted no morning mist in the South.
Evening mist was less conspicuous, and still seemed slightly yellow,
almost cream coloured. This was most obvious over the equatorial region, and Electris in the South.
The Maria and deserts appeared quite normal. Syrtis Major difficult to see in the morning gloom,
Syrtis Minor standing out well. Hesperia looking fairly wide and bright.
Hellas and Ausonia seeming to merge together with Mare Hadriacum not particularly obvious,
I probably just missed it in the deteriorating conditions.
[Chris Nuttall : York,UK]