After One-Thousand Soles...
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SOL1886-2P293798799EFFB188P2369L5M2-04.jpgMartian Oddities: the "Rocky Fin" - Sol 1886 (edm - credits: G. Picciau)60 visiteIn questo Super-EDM, realizzato dal nostro bravissimo Giorgio Picciau, ulteriori (e - va detto - assolutamente difficili da spiegare) dettagli superficiali della "Pinna Rocciosa" emergono dalla penombra.
Si tratta di una sorta di "Mini-sfoghi" (mini-vents)? Se così fosse, allora questo curiosissimo rilievo potrebbe anche rappresentare, globalmente, il residuo visibile - e solidificato - della porzione non gassosa (ergo: accumuli di scorie, detriti e fango) di emissioni provenienti dagli strati sub-superficiali della Piana di Gusev.
O forse si potrebbe trattare anche di una serie di sfoghi di acque termali (e quindi alcuni rilievi, connessi all'azione derivante dallo scorrimento di acque e fanghi, che ritenevamo simili ai Razor-blades di Meridiani, potrebbero anche trovare una spiegazione ragionevole).
O forse si tratta di un rilievo che rappresenta una realtà ancora troppo complessa e nuova, per poter essere già afferrato e spiegato pienamente...
Decidete Voi.MareKromium
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SOL1886-2P293798799EFFB188P2369L5M2-1.jpgRocky Skyline - Sol 1886 (Natural Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1886-EB-LXTT.jpgLayered and Rocky Skyline - Sol 1886 (an Image-Mosaic in possible True Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)62 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1886-EB-LXTT3.jpgThe "Rocky Fin" - Sol 1886 (High-Def-3D; credits for the additional process.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)86 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1886-EB-LXTT4.jpgLayers in Gusev Crater - Sol 1886 (High-Def-3D; credits for the additional process.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)66 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1886-EB-PCF-LXTT.jpgLayered and Rocky Skyline - Sol 1886 (an Image-Mosaic in Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)75 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1886-EB-PCF-LXTT3.jpgLayered and Rocky Skyline - Sol 1886 (an Image-Mosaic in Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)81 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1888-EB-LXTT.jpgProximities of Von Braun - Sol 1888 (an Image-Mosaic in Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)78 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1888-GB-LXT.jpgSalts - Sol 1888 (Natural Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunar Explorer Italia)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1888-GB-LXTT-0.jpgBrown Landscape - Sol 1888 (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Drr Gianluigi Barca and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)103 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1889-PIA1199.jpgHusband Hill, in the distance - Sol 188954 visiteCaption NASA:"NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit slipped in soft ground during short backward drives on the 1886th and 1889th Martian Days, or Soles, of the Rover's mission on Mars (April 23 and 26, 2009). Spirit used its Front Hazard-Avoidance Camera after driving on Sol 1889 to get this wide-angle view, which shows the soil disturbed by the drives.
Spirit drove 1,11 meters (3,6 feet) on Sol 1889 and 1,68 meters (5,5 feet) on Sol 1886. The Rover drags its right front wheel, which no longer rotates. For scale, the distance between the wheel tracks is about 1 meter (40").
This view is looking Northward, with Husband Hill on the horizon".MareKromium
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SOL1889-PIA12002.jpgSpirit's "Soft-Sand Grave" - Sol 188954 visiteCaption NASA:"NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit slipped in soft ground during short backward drives on the 1886th and 1889th Martian Days, or Soles, of the Rover's Mission on Mars (April 23 and 26, 2009).
Spirit used its front HazCam after driving on Sol 1889 to get this wide-angle view, which shows the soil disturbed by the drives.
Spirit drove 1,11 meters (approx. 3,6 feet) on Sol 1889 and 1,68 meters (approx. 5,5 feet) on Sol 1886. The Rover drags its right front wheel, which no longer rotates. For scale, the distance between the Wheel Tracks is about 1 meter (40").
This view is looking northward, with Husband Hill on the horizon".MareKromium
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