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January 07, 2006 - 20:18 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + B&W ToUcam 840 + IR-pass,G,B
Dia 11.22 arcsec
Alt 55.0 deg
CM 255°
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Seeing 5-6/10 fair, but degrading, too much fog after 21:00 UT
Mare Cimmerium well visible, Syrtis Major appearing at eastern limb
white-bluish NPH.
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November 14, 2005 - 20:49 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + B&W ToUcam 840 + IR-pass,G,B
Dia 19.26 arcsec
Alt 47.3 deg
CM 34°
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Seeing 5-6/10 fair, but degrading, too much fog after 22:00 UT
Tiny South polar cap remnant visible.
Mare Erythreum side well visible, prominent white-bluish NPH.
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November 07, 2005 - 20:57 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/24 + B&W ToUcam 840 + IR-pass,R,B
Dia 19.88 arcsec
Alt 43.9 deg
CM 97°
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Seeing 7-8/10 quite good, but degrading later on.
Tiny South polar cap remnant visible.
Olympus Mons obvious, hint of other Tharsis shield volcanoes.
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October 31, 2005 - 22:15 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/24 + color ToUcam 740 + IR-pass
Dia 20.17 arcsec
Alt 47.6 deg
CM 195°
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Seeing 4-5/10 rather poor
South polar cap not visible.
Colors are false color IR broadband colors.
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October 15, 2005 - 23:24 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + ToUcam 740 B&W (IR-RGB combination)
Dia 19.50 arcsec
Alt 47.9 deg
CM 336°
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Seeing 4-5/10 rather poor
South polar cap very small.
Dust storm in Chryse, under Margaritifer Sinus, right of Oxia Palus.
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September 04, 2005 - 01:29 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + ToUcam 740 OCM (IR-RRGB combination)
Dia 14.47 arcsec
Alt 42.8 deg
CM 33°
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Seeing 3-4/10
South polar cap very small.
Chryse, Mare Acidalium, Mare Erythraeum area.
Nilokeras and Juventus Fons visible.
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August 13, 2005 - 02:03 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + ToUcam 740 OCM (IR-RRGB combination)
Dia 12.28 arcsec
Alt 38.4 deg
CM 251°
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Seeing 4-5/10
South polar cap very small.
Syrtis Major prominent.
Southern part of Hellas very bright
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August 13, 2005 - 02:00 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + ToUcam 740 OCM (IR only)
Dia 12.28 arcsec
Alt 38.1 deg
CM 250°
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Seeing 4-5/10
South polar cap very small.
Syrtis Major prominent.
Southern part of Hellas very bright
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August 03, 2005 - 02:15 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + ToUcam 740 OCM (IR-RRGB combination)
Dia 11.45 arcsec
Alt 36.8 deg
CM 351°
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Seeing 6-7/10
South polar cap considerably waning.
Sinus Meridiani and Mare Erythraeum prominent
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August 03, 2005 - 01:48 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 @ f/33 + ToUcam 740 OCM (IR-pass filter)
Dia 11.45 arcsec
Alt 32.5 deg
CM 343°
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seeing 6-7/10
South polar cap considerably waning.
Sinus Meridiani and Mare Erythraeum
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June 30, 2003 - 02:01 UT
Gourdon, France
C8 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 16.50 arcsec
Alt 25.8 deg
CM 176°
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Large south polar cap
Mare Sirenum and Mare Cimmerium
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July 24, 2003 - 23:55 UT
Ste-Maxime, France
ETX 90 RA + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 21.05 arcsec
Alt 25.5 deg
CM 273°
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Large south polar cap
Hellas and Syrtis Major prominent
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Aug 06, 2003 - 00:17 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C14 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 23.17 arcsec
Alt 22.4 deg
CM 169°
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Already waning south polar cap, hint of rima's between sections.
prominent Mare Sirenum continuing in Mare Cimmerium to the right.
upper left solis lacus visible
near lower left border Olympus Mons !
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Aug 10, 2003 - 23:39 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C8 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 23.90 arcsec
Alt 21.0 deg
CM 115°
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Already waning south polar cap
Prominent Solis Lacus
white circular patch south east of Solis Lacus is Olympus Mons, probably lighter with orographic cloud. |
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Aug 20, 2003 - 23:04 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C8 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 24.89 arcsec
Alt 20.9 deg
CM 017°
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South polar cap much smaller, left section visible
Sinus Sabaeus & Sinus Meridiani visible with typical double end
Mare Erythreum with some fine structure
Niliacus Lacus and Mare Acidalium underneath
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Sep 04, 2003 - 22:22 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C8 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 24.74 arcsec
Alt 21.4 deg
CM 235°
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South polar cap very small seen from this side,
Mare Cimmerium parallel with Mare Tyrrhenum
hint of Syrtis Major on east side
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Sep 14, 2003 - 20:55 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C8 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 23.58 arcsec
Alt 19.2 deg
CM 125°
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South polar cap very small seen from this side,
Solis Lacus on east side very prominent,
Olympus Mons not visible ? no orographic cloud?
more and more bluish clouds appearing aroud northern rim of the planet, seem to be indicating changing season.
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Sep 20, 2003 - 22:38 UT
's-Gravenwezel, Belgium
C8 + ToUcam + IR block filter
Dia 22.57 arcsec
Alt 22.0 deg
CM 096°
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Solis Lacus very prominent on equator.
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