Matt Luttinen wrote: > S&T's Mars profiler shows Syrtis Major as near the proceeding edge at > 1-1:30am, 8-8:30 UT for the 22nd. Is this correct? According to Mars Previewer II, the longitude along the CM at 1:15 AM (8:15 UT) on June 22 was 343.35 degrees, which corresponds to Sinus Sabaeus being centered, Mare Erythraeum rising, Iapygia Viridis setting and Syrtis Major having just set. Regards, Bill Ferris "Cosmic Voyage: The Online Resource for Amateur Astronomers" URL: http://www.cosmic-voyage.net -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.