Mars Images — MarsWatch 2005

Tuesday, 25th of October 2005

The yellow dust on Mars in become less localized and there appear to be two 
major areas of dust activity as seen from the "north America" side of the 
planet. Images were obtained in horribly turbulent rapidly cooling air, but the 
bright areas of dust were very scintillating visually and thus deemed worthy 
of at least capturing these two shots, slightly more than one hour apart.

Dr. P. Clay Sherrod
Arkansas Sky Observatories

I use a 12.5-inch x f/6 Newtonian with eyepiece projection to F/60 (750 
inches EFL) and a ToUCam Pro 840, processing with Registax3 (35 frames)

0839 UT
CM=35

Wycliffe Hoffler
Titusville, FL


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