2006 Mars Images 0310 10 March 2006 (λ=023°Ls)
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MAKSYMOWICZ, Stanislas
10 March 2006 (λ=023°Ls, ι=37°)
19:30~20:00 GMT (ω=009°, 013°W, φ=07°S)
15cm refractor,   248×
(Note):
  SPC: not seen but on a brighter area than northen closed features.
  NPH: white hazing.
  Bright area under Sinus Meridiani and Sinus Sabaeus.
  Chryse looks clearer evident near brilliant. Argyre is bright.
  Legend: B (bright), W (white).
Seeing conditions were poor to average and features seen during short calm times. Just after raining open sky for 1hour.
H loc = UT + 1H.
All drawings are done with a 152mm refractor and a 90° diagonal.
South at top.

Ecquevilly, France


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