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Titan-W00062861-920.gifIn-Transit (GIF-Movie in Natural Colors; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)55 visiteChe dire? Uno SPETTACOLARE Gif-Movie realizzato in "Natural Colors" dalla nostra eccezionale Amica e Partner, Elisabetta Bonora.
Un Lavoro davvero fantastico che, se non altro "pubblicamente", la NASA NON HA ancora prodotto (rectius: NON HA VOLUTO PRODURRE).
E questo dato, sia detto chiaramente ed una volta per tutte, ci rende non solo orgogliosi, ma anche - e se non altro dal punto di vista della Tempestività e della (grandissima!) Qualità dei Lavori prodotti e pubblicati on-line - il Sito Scientifico/Divulgativo numero UNO in Europa (e, forse, uno dei Top Five al Mondo)!
Grazie a Tutti. MareKromium
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Titan-W00064416-418-EB-LXTT.jpgTitan (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan-W00064419-20-21-28-29-30-MF-LXTT.jpgBeyond the Fog... (False Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan-W00064419-421-EB-LXTT.jpgTitan (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan-W00064419-421-FalseColors-MF-LXTT.jpgTitanian "Aura" (False Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)64 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan-W00074172-79-CB3Filter-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgFull Titan (Superdefinition and Enhanced Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin/Lunexit Team)76 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan-W00074172-79-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF-3.jpgPossible Aurora at Titan (an Image-Mosaic by Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin/Lunexit Team)137 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan_and_Callistus-PIA13896.jpgTitan and Callistus (a Mosaic by NASA/JPL)231 visiteCaption NASA:"These images compare Surface Features observed by NASA's Cassini Spacecraft at the Xanadu Region on Saturn's moon Titan (left), and Features observed by NASA's Galileo Spacecraft on Jupiter's cratered moon Callistus (right).
The Cassini Radar Image, obtained during a Titan Fly-By occurred on April, 30th, 2006, is centered at about 10° South Latitude and 85° West Longitude.
The Galileo Camera Image, obtained on June 25, 1997, is centered at about 6° South Latitude and 7° West Longitude.
Titan may originally have had a cratered landscape similar to Callisto that has since been eroded by Rainfall and Runoffs. There are many large Circular Features in Titan's Xanadu Region that have some of the characteristics of impact craters - such as Central Peaks and inward-facing Circular Cliffs - which make scientists think they are, in fact, eroded Impact Craters. The Surface of Callisto also has a substantially eroded cratered landscape". MareKromium
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Titan_and_Dione-EB-LXTT-0.jpgA "Mutual Event" in the Space of Saturn: Dione and Titan (an Image-Mosaic in Natural Colors by Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)64 visiteBellissimo, veramente da lasciare senza fiato. Un Grande plauso per la sempre più brava Amica e Partner di Lunexit, Elisabetta Bonora (a.k.a. "2di7").MareKromium
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Titan_and_Dione-EB-LXTT-1.jpgFading in the Background... (Natural Colors; credits: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Titan_and_Dione-PIA07644.jpgTitan & Co.56 visiteOriginal caption:"In a rare moment, the Cassini spacecraft captured this enduring portrait of a near-alignment of four of Saturn's restless moons. Timing is critical when trying to capture a view of multiple bodies, like this one. All four of the moons seen here were on the far side of the Rings from the spacecraft when this image was taken; and about an hour later, all four had disappeared behind Saturn.
Seen here are Titan (5.150 Km, or 3.200 miles across) and Dione (1.126 Km, or 700 miles across) at bottom; Prometheus (102 Km, or 63 miles across) hugs the Rings at center; Telesto (24 Km, or 15 miles across) is a mere speck in the darkness above center.
The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini narrow-angle camera on Oct. 17, 2005 at a distance of approx. 3,4 MKM (2,1 MMs) from Dione and 2,5 MKM (about 1,6 MMs) from Titan. The image scale is 16 Km (10 miles) per pixel on Dione and 21 Km (about 13 miles) per pixel on Titan".
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Titan_and_Dione-PIA14910.jpgTitan and Dione (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute)100 visiteCaption NASA:"Saturn's third-largest moon, Dione, can be seen through the Haze of the Ringed-Planet's largest moon, Titan, in this Cassini Spacecraft's view of the two, just posing before Saturn and its Rings. The North Polar "Hood" of Titan can be seen appearing as a detached layer at its top
This view looks toward the sides of Titan and Dione that are facing away from Saturn. North is up on both moons. This view looks toward the Northern, sunlit side of the Rings from just above the Ring-Plane.
Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this Natural Color view. The images were obtained with the Cassini Spacecraft narrow-angle camera on May 21, 2011, at a distance of approx. 1,4 MMs (such as about 2,3 MKM) from Titan and approx. 2 MMs (such as about 3,2 MKM) from Dione. Image scale is roughly 9 miles (about 14 Km) per pixel on Titan and roughly 12 miles (approx. 19 Km) on Dione".MareKromium
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