ALPO observations of Venus during the 2000-2001 Eastern (Evening) apparition

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Venus: Observations

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Observers from Germany, Italy, Spain, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, and the United States contributed photo-visual observations to the ALPO Venus Section during the 2000-2001 Eastern (Evening) Apparition. This report summarizes the results of those investigations. Data resources and types of telescopes and accessories used in making the observations are discussed. Comparative studies deal with observers, instruments, visual and photographic data. The report includes illustrations and a statistical analysis of the traditional categories of features in the atmosphere of Venus, including cusps, cusp-caps, and cusp-bands, seen or suspected at visual wavelengths, both in integrated light and with color filters. Terminator irregularities and the apparent phase are discussed, as well as coverage based on results from continued monitoring of the dark hemisphere of Venus for the enigmatic Ashen Light.

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