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Mars Image 2023/01/15(UT)

Christopher Go,Stanislas Maksymowicz,Chris Nuttall
Christopher Go,S.Maksymowicz,C.Nuttall

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Christopher Go
Condition here had been terrible because of monsoon.  These are my first images of Mars this year.  Seeing was good today.
Mars is getting smaller as it moves away from us.  Sinus Sabaeus and Sinus Meridani are the prominent features in these images.  Oxia Palus and Niliacus Lacus is on the upper left.  Syrtis Major is setting on the right edge.  Hellas can be seen on the lower right with some thin clouds over it.  There is still some left over North Polar Hood and parts of the north polar cap (bright region) can be seen.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]

Stanislas Maksymowicz
Here is a report of Mars of last 15th using the 80mm refractor,lot of wind.
Observation was performed before the rain,good images in spite of.
The accessible atmospheric clouds were plotted against the color of observation.
On Electris regio a strong red-yellow cloud was there.
On Noachis-Argyre regio the previous noted cloud seems to fade,with comparison with observations before.
Needs confirmation,this is a 80mm observation.

[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

Chris Nuttall
The NPC/H was slim and bright at the northern limb, with extensive thin dull mist on the morning side of the disc.
The entire evening limb was shrouded by bright mist, it was especially extensive at Argyre, and at Xanthe where the mist extended along the equator through Candor.
There was a strip of mist in the south at approximately 70°S, and the southern limb was also misty.
Solis Lacus was well seen with phasis prominent following.
Mare Sirennum was vague, obscured by dull mist in the evening side of the disc.
Dusky shadings were evident in the area near Olympus Mons, but no cloud at the peak.

[Chris Nuttall : York,UK]

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