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Mars Image 2025/03/08(UT)
井上 修,高尾幸弘,安達 誠,栗栖 茂
Michel Szlosser,Frank J Melillo,Vincenzo della Vecchia,Chris Nuttall,Carsten Bauer,Johan Warell
M.Szlosser,O.Inoue,F.Melillo,V.della Vecchia,Y.Takao,C.Nuttall,C.Bauer,M.Adachi,J.Warell,S.Kurisu

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Michel Szlosser







[Michel Szlosser : Schiltigheim,France]

Osamu Inoue
一応晴れていましたが、透明度の低い空でした。

≪大阪府  枚方市  井上  修≫[Osamu Inoue. Hirakata-shi,Osaka,Japan]

Frank J Melillo

[Frank J Melillo  Holtsville NY U.S.A]

Vincenzo della Vecchia
Again Mars imaged in less than average seeing conditions. These longitudes show the deserts and Nix Olympica together with beautiful afternoon clouds,partially covered by rind artifact on the colour image but well visibile in the monochrome data.
Planet has been oriented with the drift method,in order to have the true pole on top accounting for the asymmetry of the polar cap.

[Vincenzo della Vecchia : [Aversa,Italy]

Yukihiro Takao

<<北海道札幌市  高尾幸弘>>[Yukihiro Takao.Sapporo-city,Hokkaido,Japan]

Chris Nuttall
The seeing was marginally better this evening. The morning mist again seemed to extend out from the limb to cover Elysium and also to separately follow Mare Cimmerium.
The evening mist seemed to have three strands this time,I have been comparing it with Ebisawa's map in Winjupos and I think the northernmost looks to align more or less with Alba Mons,the middle one with Ascraeus Mons and Pavonis Mons,and the southern one seemed again to follow the boundary of the dark Maria and blotting out Solis Lacus which would have been on the limb.

[Chris Nuttall : York,UK]

Carsten Bauer

[Carsten Bauer : Frankfurt,Germany]

Makoto Adachi
せっかく屈折望遠鏡を使ったが、シーイングが悪かった。

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≪滋賀県  大津市  安達  誠≫[Makoto Adachi:Siga Japan]

Johan Warell

[Johan Warell:Lindby:Sweden]

Shigeru Kurisu
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[Shigeru Kurisu,Mitoyo Kagawa,Japan]

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