Mars Images — MarsWatch 2005

Sunday, 08th of January 2006

Monday, 09th of January 2006

Tuesday, 10th of January 2006

Wednesday, 11th of January 2006

Date (UT): 11 January 2006            Time (UT): 17:27h

CM: 173°			H: 55°			Dec: 17°39'28"
De: -18°			Ls: 355°		φ: 10.8"
Telescope Schmidt-Cassegrain 280   (f/25)
Seeing: (0-10 scale) 4-5      Trans.: (0-6) 3      hazy / moon
              (10 = excellent)
Magnification:   350x   /  380x

Filters: Schott:    OG 550  orange
         Wratten:  W  64    blue/green
                   W  80a  blue
                   W 85    salmon
         Zeiss:      VG 6  (green)

Observer Station:                                      Observer:
7° 18' (E) / 48° 01' (N)				       Teichert Gérard
Hattstatt (France)

Observing notes:

- M. CIMMERIUM, and MARE SIRENUM appeared dark
- HAZE over ERIDANUS  (1)
- Whit SPOT over SYRIA — CLARITAS  (2)
- The NPC — NPH was very small

Thursday, 12th of January 2006

TMB 8" F/9
2X into 3x barlow
0:59- 1:03 UT January 13, 2006
Seeing 7-8/10
Atik Color Camera. Registax.

Jim Phillips

January 12, 2006 - Some brightening in the northern Hellas region probably 
due to thin clouds.  Also some at the tip of Syrtis Major.  A bright spot 
is clearly showing in the Aetheria region which has the look of a possible 
small dust storm.

Friday, 13th of January 2006

Date (UT): 13 January 2006	            Time (UT): 17:55h

CM: 161°			H: 58°			Dec: 17°52'37"

De: -18°			Ls: 35°		φ: 10"
Telescope Schmidt-Cassegrain 280   (f/25)
Seeing: (0-10 scale) 6    Trans.: (0-6) 1      full moon
              (10 = excellent)
Magnification:  350x / 380x

Filters: Schott:    OG 550  orange
         Wratten:  W  64    blue/green
                   W  80a  blue
                   W 85    salmon
         Zeiss:      VG 6  (green)

Observer Station:                                      Observer:
7° 18' (E) / 48° 01' (N)				       Teichert Gérard
Hattstatt (France)

Observing notes:

-MARE SIRENUM  and Mare CIMMERIUM were dark
-White cloud over THARSIS  (1)
-The NPH is bright

Saturday, 14th of January 2006


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