2005 Mars Images 0805   5 August 2005 (λ=263゚Ls)
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BOSMAN, Richard
5 August 2005 (λ=263°Ls, ι=46°)
02:41~04:01 GMT (ω=337, 352, 354, 356°W, φ=17°S)
28cm SCT, 5×Barlow
ATK-2HS, Astonomik RGB filter
Enschede, The NETHERLANDS


TEICHERT, Gérard
5 August 2005 (λ=263゚Ls)
02:42 GMT (ω=337゚W)
28cm SCT, 330, 350×
Hattstatt, FRANCE
(Note) : Seeing 6/10, Transparency : twilight
- The cap's edge of the SPC can be seen
- The Martian atmosphere is less transparent!
- ARGYRE is very bright! (1)
- SYRTIS MAJOR, SINUS SABAEUS and MARGARITIFER SINUS appears faded
- The northern area is bright
- The NPH is shining bright (2)


TATUM, Randy
5 August 2005 (λ=263゚Ls)
08:26 GMT (ω=061゚W)
25cm Spec (f /12), 3×Barlow
ToUcam Pro (IR block)
Richmond, VA, USA
(Note) : Seeing 4/10, Transparency 4/5.


DICKINSON, William H
5 August 2005 (λ=263゚Ls)
08:51 GMT (ω=067゚W)
20cm SCT, @ f /25
ToUcam Pro II (IR Block)
Glen Allen, VA, USA


MORITA, Yukio
5 August 2005 (λ=263゚Ls)
17:55~20:04 GMT (ω=199~231゚W)
25cm spec, ST-5C
Hiroshima, JAPAN


HEFFNER, Robert
5 August 2005 (λ=263゚Ls)
19:40 GMT (ω=225゚W)
28cm SCT + 3×barlow @ f /30
Lumenera LU075 (IR-blocked)
Nagoya, Aichi, JAPAN
(Note) : White haze can be observed on the NPR, Novus Mons can be very faintly seen. Visually, even @ 560x the SPC was very small and barely detectable from this angle.
Seeing = 6/10, Transparency = 5/6.


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