2005 Mars Images 0919 19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls)
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KOWOLLIK, Silvia
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
02:39~03:28 GMT (ω=270~282°W, φ=11°S)
18cm Refractor, 3×Barlow
ToUcam 740 Pro, UV-IR Cut (#93 B+W)
Stuttgart, GERMANY


SÁNCHEZ, Jesús R
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
02:56, 03:50 GMT (ω=274, 287°W, φ=11°S)
28cm SCT @ f /40
ToUcam Pro (IR Block)
Córdoba, SPAIN


PELLIER, Christophe
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
03:08~03:47 GMT (ω=277, 285°W, φ=11°S)
21cm Mewlon @ f /53
B&W ToUcam
nr Paris, FRANCE


VANDEBERGH, Ralf
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
03:21 GMT (ω=280°W, φ=11°S)
25cm Spec @ f /60
ATK-1HS
The NETHERLANDS


ZURUTUZA, Nacho
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
03:30 GMT (ω=282°W, φ=11°S)
20cm SCT, 3×Barlow
ToUcam
La Fresneda, Asturias, SPAIN


HIDALGO TORTOSA, Emilio
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
03:41 GMT (ω=285°W, φ=11°S)
30cm Dall-Kirkham, @ f /50
ToUcam Pro ICX424
La Carolina, Jaén, SPAIN


WALKER, Sean
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
06:35 GMT (ω=327°W, φ=11°S)
18cm Mak-Newtonian (f /6), @ f /80
ToUcam 740, Baader 685+ IR pass
Methuen, MA, USA


TATUM, Randy
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
07:31 GMT (ω=341°W, φ=11°S)
25cm Spec (f /12), 3×Barlow
ToUcam Pro (UV-IR block)
(Note) : Seeing 6/10, Transparency 3/5.
Richmond, VA, USA


GORCZYNSKI, Peter
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
08:22 GMT (ω=353°W, φ=11°S)
18cm Mak-Cass (f /15), 2.8×Barlow
ToUcam Pro (IR Block)
Oxford, CT, USA


BUNGE, Robert
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
09:20 GMT (ω=355°W, φ=11°S)
43cm spec (f /6.4), 260, 480×
(Note) : An extremely good view, very steady seeing, an amazing amount of detail on the surface. South polar cap was bright and very easy to see, even with the small size. More detail then I've seen this year in Sinus Meridani and Sabaeus. Hellas on the preceding (P) terminator appeared bright and even bulged a bit into the shadow. The North Polar Hood (NHP) was clearly white and very easy to see in white light. It was also complex with at least one area that appeared brighter in white and red light then the rest of the NPH.
Bowie, MD, USA


SHERROD, Clay
http://www.arksky.org/asoimg/MarAC15628.jpg
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
09:20 GMT (ω=007°W, φ=11°S)
40cm RC, @ f /32
ToUcam
Arkansas Sky Observatory, AR, USA


ANDERSON, David
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
09:55 GMT (ω=016°W, φ=11°S)
40cm Spec, @ f /44
ToUcam 740
nr Greenwood, SC, USA


GRAFTON, Edward A
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
08:16~10:10 GMT (ω=019°W, φ=11°S)
35cm SCT, @ f /39
ST402
Houston, TX, USA


MOORE, David M
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
11:19~11:59 GMT (ω=036, 045°W, φ=11°S)
25cm Spec, @ f /37
ATK-1HS (IR Block)
Phœnix, AZ, USA


YUNOKI, Kenkichi
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
14:53~16:22 GMT
(ω=089, 092, 100, 105°W, φ=11°S)
20cm spec (f /7), 2.8-2×barlow
ATK-1HS II
IDAS TypeII, III RGB filter
    R : 550~710nm
    G : 450~630nm
    B1: 370~530nm
    B2: 385~450nm
Sakai, Osaka, JAPAN


HIGA, Yasunobu
19 September 2005 (λ=291°Ls, ι=36°)
18:51 GMT (ω=146°W, φ=11°S)
25cm spec (f /6.7)
Sony VX2000
Naha, Okinawa, JAPAN


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