PARKER, Donald C
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=15°)
02:14 GMT (ω=024°W, φ=19°S)
41cm spec, @ f/34
ATiK-2C Camera, IRR filter
Coral Gables, FL. USA
PHILLIPS, Jim
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=15°)
03:08~03:12 GMT (ω=038°W, φ=19°S)
20cm flourite refractor (f /8)
Atik Color Camera
Charleston, SC, USA
HERNANDEZ, Carlos E
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=15°)
06:30, 07:00 GMT (ω=087°, 094°W, φ=19°S)
23cm Mak-Cass (f /13.5),
248×, 290×
(Note)
Miami FL USA
KUMAMORI, Teruaki
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=15°)
12:42 GMT (ω=177°W, φ=19°S)
60cm Cass, @ f/50
1゚wedge prism
ATK-2C (IR blocked)
Sakai City Observatory
Sakai, Osaka, JAPAN
KOWOLLIK, Silvia
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=16°)
20:20~22:20 GMT
(ω=289°, 299°, 309°, 319°W, φ=19°S)
15cm spec, @ f /41
ToUcam 740 Pro, UV-IR Cut (B+W#486)
Ludwigsburg, GERMANY
MAKSYMOWICZ, Stanislas
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=16°)
20:40~20:55 GMT (ω=294°W, φ=19°S)
10cm refractor, (f /10), 200×
(Note):
The NPH is always present and a white brilliant dot is located at
the northest location.
The SPC is visible at the limit and not actually white, a dark collar
around in moment of good seeing is visible.
Hellas is not not clear as usual. Sunset edge exhibit brilliant haze as
shown.
In green light (W56) and yellow light (W8), bright area are present north
of Sinus meridiani and sinus Sabaeus (not visible with W38A), on Lybia .
Except these, the pattern remains highly contrasted and clear to see. W38A
filter allows to see the more prominent features (Sinus Meridiani, Sinus
Sabaeus, Margaritifer Sinus, Mare Cimmerium and Syrtis Major) and whitish
area (NPH and white dot, north Sinus Meridiani, north Mare Cimmerium).
Ecquevilly, France
PEACH, Damian
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=16°)
20:45, 21:24 GMT
(ω=295°, 305°W, φ=19°S)
23.5cm SCT, @ f /42
Lumenera Infinity 2-1 CCD camera
Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, UK
ARDITTI, David
25 November 2005 (λ=330°Ls, ι=16°)
21:31 GMT (ω=306°W, φ=19°S)
25cm Dall-Kirkham Cass @ f /40
modified mono ToUcam
Baader IR, Trutek R B filters
Stag Lane Observatory, Edgware,UK