Artistic Views of the Solar System
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Quaoar.jpgQuaoar124 visitenessun commento
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Rhea - artistic vision.jpgRhea152 visitenessun commento
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Saturn from Titan - artistic view.jpgSaturn from Titan142 visitenessun commento
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Saturn-Orbit-ins-PIA03883_modest.jpgCassini's Orbital Insertion83 visitenessun commento
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Saturn_s Rings.jpgTouchin' "The Rings"...95 visitenessun commento
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SchiaparelliCrater-processed.jpgA thick layer of dust over Schiaparelli Crater74 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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South Polar Spring-PIA08660.jpgSpring at the South Pole of Mars71 visiteSand-laden jets shoot into the Polar Sky in this view by noted space artist Ron Miller. It shows the Martian South Polar "Ice Cap" as Southern Spring begins.
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Spirit2-19-DDM-04-Rover-A113R1.jpgI like to "roll" on Mars!!!78 visiteUn'interpretazione "artistica" (ma fortemente legata alla realtà fattuale) del Rover Spirit mentre cammina (anzi: rolls...) sulla superficie di Gusaev Crater - Marte.
E' un disegno, naturalmente, ma estremamente bello e suggestivo il quale ci ricorda, come d'altronde noi abbiamo già fatto tantissime volte, che la Scienza non è solo calcolo e razionalità: la Scienza, in quanto tale, è Arte!...
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Terminator.jpgLunar Terminator90 visitenessun commento
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Tethys - artstic vision.jpgTethys & Saturn144 visitenessun commento
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The_Rings-PIA10081.jpgIcy Rings65 visiteCaption NASA:"This is an artist concept of a close-up view of Saturn's Ring particles. The planet Saturn is seen in the background (yellow and brown).
The particles (blue) are composed mostly of ice, but are not uniform. They clump together to form elongated, curved aggregates, continually forming and dispersing. The space between the clumps is mostly empty. The largest individual particles shown are a few meters (yards) across". MareKromium
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The_Rings-PIA10082.jpgMittens64 visiteCaption NASA:"This is an artist concept of the view from Cassini during the star occultation that detected "Mittens," the small object to the right of the star. As Cassini watched the star pass behind Saturn's F-Ring (foreground), the star blinked out when Mittens blocked it, indicating it may be a solid moonlet".MareKromium
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