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X-Moon!
Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 11 Marzo 2009:"The striking "X" near the center of this lunarscape is easily visible in binoculars or a small telescope. Yet, not too many have seen it. The catch is, this Lunar "X" is only apparent during a 4 hour period just before the Moon's first quarter phase. 
At the Terminator, or shadow line between lunar day and night, the X illusion is produced by a configuration of the craters Blanchinus, La Caille and Purbach. 
Near the Moon's first quarter phase, an astronaut standing close to the craters' position would see the slowly rising Sun very near the horizon. Temporarily, the crater walls would be in sunlight while the crater floors were still in darkness. 
Seen from planet Earth, contrasting sections of bright walls against the dark floors by chance look remarkably like an X. This sharp image of the Lunar "X" was captured at approx. 11:59 UT on March 3, 2009. The Moon's first quarter phase was at at 7:46 UT on March 4, AD 2009".
Parole chiave: From Earth Images - Professional Images

X-Moon!

Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 11 Marzo 2009:"The striking "X" near the center of this lunarscape is easily visible in binoculars or a small telescope. Yet, not too many have seen it. The catch is, this Lunar "X" is only apparent during a 4 hour period just before the Moon's first quarter phase.
At the Terminator, or shadow line between lunar day and night, the X illusion is produced by a configuration of the craters Blanchinus, La Caille and Purbach.
Near the Moon's first quarter phase, an astronaut standing close to the craters' position would see the slowly rising Sun very near the horizon. Temporarily, the crater walls would be in sunlight while the crater floors were still in darkness.
Seen from planet Earth, contrasting sections of bright walls against the dark floors by chance look remarkably like an X. This sharp image of the Lunar "X" was captured at approx. 11:59 UT on March 3, 2009. The Moon's first quarter phase was at at 7:46 UT on March 4, AD 2009".

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Copyright:Jerry Lodriguss (Astropix.com)
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MareKromium   [Set 28, 2020 at 06:28 PM]
Gli "inganni" di luci ed ombre... Hoagland ci farebbe una Fortuna con questa immagine...
Ufologo   [Set 29, 2020 at 11:10 AM]
Lui, forse; personalemte proprio no! (E' lampante)
MareKromium   [Set 29, 2020 at 04:29 PM]
Era ironico Max. Lui ci ha costruito una fortuna sui "chiaro/scuri", e lo sai. Che poi abbia fatto - o farà - una figura di m...a su tutto questo, allora si: é lampante! :-)

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