KARRER, Michael
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
01:55 GMT (ω=002°W, φ=12°S)
18cm Refractor, @ f /44
ToUcam (IR Block filter)
St. Radegund, AUSTRIA
VANDEBERGH, Ralf
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
04:26 GMT (ω=038°W, φ=12°S)
25cm Spec @ f /60
ToUcam PCVC750k
The NETHERLANDS
SÁNCHEZ, Jesús R
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
05:08. 05:17 GMT (ω=049, 051°W, φ=12°S)
18cm Mak-Cass @ f /45
QuickCam Pro 4000 (IR Block)
Córdoba, SPAIN
SHERROD, Clay
http://www.arksky.org/asoimg/MarAB31818.jpg
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
08:02~09:18 GMT (ω=091, 101, 110°W, φ=12°S)
40cm RC, @ f /32
ToUcam
Arkansas Sky Observatory, AR, USA
BUNGE, Robert
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
08:30 GMT (ω=098°W, φ=12°S)
43cm spec (f /7.8), 260, 480×
(Note) :
Extremely
clear and very good transparency. During moments of very stable seeing,
much detail was seen... approaching the level of too much to draw,
specially around Solis Lacus and the Aonius Sinus regions. While faint,
the dark marking in the southern hemisphere were very detailed with the
25W (red) filter. While the center of Solis Lacus was the darkest area
on the planet, Mare Sirnum on the following limb was a close 2nd. A
number of faint markings in the north, in an area usually pretty devoid
of detail. Slight brightening in the far north, more visible in red then
in the 47W (blue) filter. South Polar cap was very small, but quite bright.
Bowie, MD, USA
TATUM, Randy
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
08:35 GMT (ω=099°W, φ=12°S)
25cm Spec (f /12), 3×Barlow
ToUcam Pro (UV-IR block)
(Note) : Seeing 9/10,
Transparency 5/5.
Richmond, VA, USA
WARREN, Joel
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
08:49 GMT (ω=102°W, φ=12°S)
20cm SCT, 3×barlow
ToUcam Pro, (IR Blocking filter)
Amarillo, TX, USA
GRAFTON, Edward A
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
10:45 GMT (ω=130°W, φ=12°S)
35cm SCT, @ f /39
ST402 CCD
Houston, TX, USA
YUNOKI, Kenkichi
8 September 2005 (λ=284°Ls, ι=40°)
14:48~17:16 GMT
(ω=190, 195, 200. 205, 210, 215, 220, 225°W, φ=12°S)
20cm spec (f /7), 2.8-2×barlow
ATK-1HS II
IDAS TypeIII, II RGB filter
R : 550~710nm
G : 450~630nm
B1: 370~530nm
B2: 385~450nm
Sakai, Osaka, JAPAN