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Mars Image 2025/04/10(UT)
佐々木一男
Frank J Melillo,Michel Szlosser,Raimondo Sedrani,Mike Hood,Stanislas Maksymowicz,Chris Nuttall,Rudolf A.Hillebrecht
K.Sasaki,F.Melillo,M.Szlosser,R.Sedrani,M.Hood,S.Maksymowicz,C.Nuttall,R.A.Hillebrecht
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解説(安達)/ Comment by Makoto Adachi
薄雲を通しての撮影となりました。
[K.Sasaki:Ohsaki-City Miyagi-Prefecture Japan]
≪宮城県大崎市 佐々木一男≫
[Frank J Melillo Holtsville NY U.S.A]
With Jetstream<20m/s.
[Michel Szlosser : Schiltigheim,France]
[Raimondo Sedrani : Pordenone,Italy]
Syrtis Major in slightly better than average seeing.
[Mike Hood : Kathleen Georgia,U.S.A.]
Here is a Mars report of last 10th April performed with the MC90mm F14 under average good images only to poor.
Some cloud veils noted at the limb and the terminator with brightness quotation.
This sounds like the end of the campaign of observation.
[Stanislas Maksymowicz Ecquevilly,France]
On the 10th I had the 'blank' side of Mars,but saw a dusky patch where Elysium is,and in addition to some form in the morning and evening mist,I felt the equator looked pale as if there was tenuous mist crossing the disc.
[Chris Nuttall : York,UK]
Experienced one of these rare evenings with exeptionally good seeing. Stunnig quiet and sharp Mars in live view. Clouds over Olympus Mons and Ascraeus prominent und good resolved, as well one over Arcadia. Morning haze fills Elysium.
First view of the gap in the NPC. Did not find any earlier images of it anywhere. Its obviously prominent on this side of Mars while could not be observed the days before at higher longitudes.
[Rudolf A.Hillebrecht: Bad Gandersheim,Germany ]