Inizio Registrati Login

Elenco album Ultimi arrivi Ultimi commenti Più viste Più votate Preferiti Cerca

Inizio > MARS > After One-Thousand Soles...
Ritorna alla pagina delle miniature FILE 1002/2388 Torna all'inizio Guarda foto precedente Guarda foto successiva Salta alla fine
Meridiani Planum - Sol 2229 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University)
While humans' lives unfolded on Earth, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity paused in its Southward trek and captured this photomosaic around 15:00 MLT on May 2, 2010. The timing for this photography with Opportunity's Panoramic Camera (PanCam) was coordinated with a "moment in time" simultaneous photographic event in thousands of locations on Earth, organized through New York Times photography blog, Lens. (See http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/04/readers-14/.)
Dusty, reddish-brown Dunes stretch Southward to the horizon along the Rover's route ahead.

The "Two Worlds, One Sun" theme is a reference to the motto inscribed on the PanCam Calibration Target, seen on the back of the Rover Deck at the bottom of this view. The Target is used to properly calibrate and color-balance the PanCam images, and with its artistically styled shadow post, or Gnomon, it doubles as a Sundial (also known as a "Marsdial") for educational purposes. (See also PIA05018.)

This scene is a three-tall by one-wide mosaic of PanCam images taken through the camera's red (602 nanometer), green (530 nanometer) and blue (480 nanometer) filters. It has been calibrated and processed to approx. the colors that would be seen by humans if they could be present for this lovely Martian view. The camera took the images during the 2229th Martian Day, or Sol, of Opportunity's mission.
Parole chiave: Martian Horizon - Meridiani Planum

Meridiani Planum - Sol 2229 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University)

While humans' lives unfolded on Earth, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity paused in its Southward trek and captured this photomosaic around 15:00 MLT on May 2, 2010. The timing for this photography with Opportunity's Panoramic Camera (PanCam) was coordinated with a "moment in time" simultaneous photographic event in thousands of locations on Earth, organized through New York Times photography blog, Lens. (See http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/04/readers-14/.)
Dusty, reddish-brown Dunes stretch Southward to the horizon along the Rover's route ahead.

The "Two Worlds, One Sun" theme is a reference to the motto inscribed on the PanCam Calibration Target, seen on the back of the Rover Deck at the bottom of this view. The Target is used to properly calibrate and color-balance the PanCam images, and with its artistically styled shadow post, or Gnomon, it doubles as a Sundial (also known as a "Marsdial") for educational purposes. (See also PIA05018.)

This scene is a three-tall by one-wide mosaic of PanCam images taken through the camera's red (602 nanometer), green (530 nanometer) and blue (480 nanometer) filters. It has been calibrated and processed to approx. the colors that would be seen by humans if they could be present for this lovely Martian view. The camera took the images during the 2229th Martian Day, or Sol, of Opportunity's mission.

OPP-SOL2229-EB3-LXTT-3.jpg OPP-SOL2229-EB4-LXTT.jpg OPP-SOL2229-PIA13104.jpg OPP-SOL2233-GB-LXTT.jpg OPP-SOL2235-1N326683578EFFAGK2P1605L0M1-PCF-LXTT2.jpg
Informazioni sul file
Nome del file:OPP-SOL2229-PIA13104.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / After One-Thousand Soles...
Valutazione (5 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Martian / Horizon / - / Meridiani / Planum
Copyright:NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University
Dimensione del file:274 KiB
Data di inserimento:Mag 10, 2010
Dimensioni:1405 x 3020 pixels
Visualizzato:60 volte
URL:https://www.lunexit.it/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=26736
Preferiti:Aggiungi ai preferiti

Commento 1 a 9 di 9
Pagina: 1

John Koenig   [Mag 10, 2010 at 03:45 PM]
Mamma mia che polverone!
MareKromium   [Mag 10, 2010 at 04:04 PM]
Sto effettuando una serie di upgrades su immagini processate in colori naturali da Big "G", Titanio44 e 2di7 per "riportarle" alla dimensione "OFF-CCD". Vedrai... - abbraccio! doc
John Koenig   [Mag 10, 2010 at 06:42 PM]
Già lo so. Farò qualcosa del genere anche io. Ma... quelle che ti avevo mandato qualche giorno fa non le avevi ricevute?
MareKromium   [Mag 10, 2010 at 07:11 PM]
...ricevuto cosa???... No John, direi zero posta...
John Koenig   [Mag 10, 2010 at 07:32 PM]
Urka! Non capisco. Ci riprovo.
Anakin   [Mag 11, 2010 at 07:47 AM]
Però il Rover mi sembra "bello sporco".... stavolta
John Koenig   [Mag 11, 2010 at 12:46 PM]
Lo è. E anche parecchio... Se ce la faccio vado a pulirlo. ^_^
Ivana Tognoloni   [Mag 11, 2010 at 06:04 PM]
Ma l'ind di posta Sugarmoon esiste ancora? Paolo, anche io ti ho mandato una email circa 2 settimane fa, ora vorrei mandarti altro, ma quale indirizzo è funzionante al momento?
MareKromium   [Mag 11, 2010 at 06:56 PM]
Sugarmoon. Ho avuto GROSSI problemi (al pc e non solo...). Sorry! Rimandami tutto Ivana, e grazie... - paolo

Commento 1 a 9 di 9
Pagina: 1

 
 

Powered by Coppermine Photo Gallery