Curiosity and the Exploration of Gale Crater
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SOL1492.jpgBright Panorama - Sol 1492 (Credits: Dr Marco Faccin and Elisabetta Bonora)136 visiteHey, NASA Guys: look at this! Can you do any better?!?MareKromium
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SOL1505.jpgIron? - Sol 1505 (Credits: Dr Marco Faccin and Elisabetta Bonora)133 visiteSo? What are we looking at?!?MareKromium
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SOL1525.jpgSol 1525 - Outcrop (Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & M. Faccin)162 visiteWatch carefully the tiny white stripes. Waht could they be?!?MareKromium
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SOL1770-e6f7eb86455f00eeac074fd25095dcde_XL.jpgFast forward! - Sol 1770 (Possible Natural Colors - Credits for the add. process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora)159 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL2209-31681143988_3b241131a5.jpgSol 2209 - Front View (Enhanced Natural Colors - Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & Marco Faccin)170 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL2255-1.jpgSol 2255 - A Truly Beautiful Panorama (credits for the additional process. and color: Marco Faccin ed Elisabetta Bonora)135 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL2400-PIA23242.jpgNoctilucent Clouds over Gale Crater - Sol 2400118 visiteCaption NASA Originale:"NASA's Curiosity Mars rover imaged these drifting clouds on May 7, 2019, the 2400th Martian Day, or Sol, of the mission, using its black-and-white Navigation Cameras (NavCams).
These are likely water-ice clouds about 19 miles (such as approx. 31,577 Km) above the Surface. They are also "Noctilucent" Clouds, meaning they are so high that they are still illuminated by the Sun, even when it's night at Mars' surface. Scientists can watch when light leaves the Clouds and use this information to infer their altitude".MareKromium
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SOL2405-PIA23241.jpgNoctilucent Clouds over Gale Crater - Sol 2405150 visiteCaption NASA Originale:"NASA's Curiosity Mars rover imaged these drifting Clouds on May 12, 2019, the 2405th Martian Day, or Sol, of the mission, using its black-and-white Navigation Cameras (NavCams).
These are likely water-ice clouds about 19 miles (such as approx. 30,557 Km) above the Surface. They are also "Noctilucent" Clouds, meaning they are so high that they are still illuminated by the Sun, even when it's night at Mars' Surface. Scientists can watch when light leaves the clouds and use this information to infer their altitude".MareKromium
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SOL2410-MF-EB-LXTT-Curiosity_Navcam_R_sol_2410-clouds_on_Mars.jpgSkyline and Clouds.... - Sol 2410 (Credits: NASA/JPL; Credits for the Add. Process. and Color.: Marco Faccin & Elisabetta Bonora)129 visiteMeravigliosa Visione del Cielo di Marte, quieto, sopra Curiosity. In basso, l'Orizzonte Marziano, avvolto nell'oscurità.MareKromium
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SOL2425-MF-EB-LXTT-Curiosity_Mastcam-Clouds_on_Mars.jpgEternal Sky, Temporary Weather - Sol 2425 (Image Mosaic - Credits: NASA/JPL; Credits for the Add. Process. and Color.: Marco Faccin & Elisabetta Bonora)136 visiteLe Nuvole di Marte.... Che dire? Guardate.MareKromium
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SOL2450-48149596387_92cc717a35_n.jpgSol 2450 - Front View (Natural Colors - Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & Marco Faccin)153 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL2453.jpgSol 2453 - Interesting... (Credits: Marco Faccin and Elisabetta Bonora)154 visiteNessun commento (anzi si: cosa c'é di "interessante" qui, secondo Voi?!?)MareKromium
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