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AAPnV17.jpgGW Orionis94 visiteSic itur ad astra.
Publio Virgilio MaroneMareKromium
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AAPo4He.jpgGW Orionis79 visite"Causarum ignoratio in re nova mirationem facit"
(Cicerone)
(in eventi nuovi, la non conoscenza delle loro cause genera meraviglia - Traduzione Libera)MareKromium
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Above_the_Paradise.jpgAbove the Paradise (by Roberto Tremolada)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Alpha_Centauri_A_e_B.jpgThe Alpha Centauri Star-System (Artistic Impression)97 visiteNice, but unrealistic (but that's ok: it is only Imagination...)MareKromium
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Andromeda.jpgIf our eyes were a CCD Camera... (Credits: Stephen Rahn - Tom Buckley-Houston)317 visiteThis is, of course, a photographic COMPOSITION, but the proportions are exact, and what we would see in the sky if the Andromeda Galaxy were bright enough, would be an object almost as wide as 7 full moons.
The Moon seen from Earth, in fact, occupies about half a degree in the sky. M31 on the other hand, over 2 million light years away, is over 3 degrees wide.MareKromium
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Ariel.jpgUranus from Ariel131 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Barrier.jpgBarrier163 visiteToday, December 11th, 2021, my beloved Ginny would have turned 58. She died on July, 11th, 2013. Sometime, I think there's a Barrier between Her and me. Between us. Than I look around, and I understand that there are no Barriers in this Universe, except the ones we created in our mind.
Happy Birthdeay Ginny! May the Lord be with You forever and ever. Amen.MareKromium
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Beacon~1.jpgThe Beacon105 visite"Tout est bien, tout va bien, tout va le mieux qu'il soit possible".
(Voltaire - dal "Candide, ou l'optisme) MareKromium
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Binary_Star_System.jpgBinary Star System (by Dr Gianluigi Barca)193 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Catastrophe.jpgIs the sighting of an Oarfish a Sign of imminent catastrophe?!?422 visiteWho knows when a Legend possesses some scientific founfation and when it does not...
Oh, yeah, sorry: I forgot. Scientists know EVERYTHING! So, do not worry: the Earth is still alive and well!MareKromium
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Charon_from_Pluto.jpgCharon from Pluto139 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Chasma Boreale-00.JPGChasma Boreale (1)58 visiteBoth Martian Polar Caps show ragged outlines, with sinuous valleys and spiral-shaped troughs giving the Caps' edges a sawtooth outline. Scientists think the spirals develop as solar heating melts and evaporates the ice more strongly on the Equator-ward and West-facing sides of any slight depression. In time, these deepen into valleys and canyons.
The largest trough in the Northern Polar Cap is a huge canyon named Chasma Boreale. It runs into the ice cap for 570 Km (about 350 miles), making a broad valley that ends at a point called Tenuis Cavus, shown in this THEMIS image taken at visible wavelengths.
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