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Titan-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Atmosphere of Titan (an Image-Mosaic by Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)131 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/21/12 at 12:42george_p: Volevo capire semplicemente se ci fosse stato un q...
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Titan-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Atmosphere of Titan (an Image-Mosaic by Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)131 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/21/12 at 09:44paolocf1963: Eheheheheheheh... Segreti di 2di7 e Titanio44....
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Titan-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Atmosphere of Titan (an Image-Mosaic by Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)131 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/21/12 at 08:19george_p: Che lavoro avete fatto qui? Bella immagine, sembra...
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Titan-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Atmosphere of Titan (an Image-Mosaic by Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)131 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/20/12 at 18:15paolocf1963: Questa è ARTE!!!
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Titan-PIA14913-1.jpgThe South Polar Atmosphere of Titan (EDM - Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute)146 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/20/12 at 12:09paolocf1963: In realt?, a quanto e per quanto ho inteso sino ad...
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Titan-PIA14913-1.jpgThe South Polar Atmosphere of Titan (EDM - Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute)146 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/20/12 at 10:56Anakin: Molto bella. La parte azzurra rappresenta uno stra...
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Titan-Seas-Kraken_Mare-PIA08365.jpgTitanian Seas55 visiteCassini peers through the murky orange haze of Titan to spy what are believed to be bodies of liquid hydrocarbons, 2 of them as large as seas on Earth, near the moon's North Pole. This picture blends a near natural-color view and an infrared glimpse of Titan's surface obtained by the visual cameras, followed by a transition to imagery collected by the radar instrument aboard Cassini, for a dramatic reveal of the North Pole of Saturn's largest moon.
As the image zooms in on the North Pole, the most readily visible bodies are outlined in blue. The largest of these, on the left, is as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth; the next largest, on the right, is about the size of Lake Superior. When compared to the surface area of Titan however (which is six times smaller than Earth's), these bodies are equivalent in size to the Bay of Bengal and Timor Sea, respectively. Geographically speaking, they are more like seas. 06/02/11 at 21:12MareKromium: Progetto vecchio, Caro Andrea... Ne abbiamo gi? pa...
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Titan-Seas-Kraken_Mare-PIA08365.jpgTitanian Seas55 visiteCassini peers through the murky orange haze of Titan to spy what are believed to be bodies of liquid hydrocarbons, 2 of them as large as seas on Earth, near the moon's North Pole. This picture blends a near natural-color view and an infrared glimpse of Titan's surface obtained by the visual cameras, followed by a transition to imagery collected by the radar instrument aboard Cassini, for a dramatic reveal of the North Pole of Saturn's largest moon.
As the image zooms in on the North Pole, the most readily visible bodies are outlined in blue. The largest of these, on the left, is as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth; the next largest, on the right, is about the size of Lake Superior. When compared to the surface area of Titan however (which is six times smaller than Earth's), these bodies are equivalent in size to the Bay of Bengal and Timor Sea, respectively. Geographically speaking, they are more like seas. 06/02/11 at 20:20andreagg: Leggevo giusto oggi leggevo su Coelum che sono sta...
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Titan-Seas-Kraken_Mare-PIA08365.jpgTitanian Seas55 visiteCassini peers through the murky orange haze of Titan to spy what are believed to be bodies of liquid hydrocarbons, 2 of them as large as seas on Earth, near the moon's North Pole. This picture blends a near natural-color view and an infrared glimpse of Titan's surface obtained by the visual cameras, followed by a transition to imagery collected by the radar instrument aboard Cassini, for a dramatic reveal of the North Pole of Saturn's largest moon.
As the image zooms in on the North Pole, the most readily visible bodies are outlined in blue. The largest of these, on the left, is as big as the Caspian Sea on Earth; the next largest, on the right, is about the size of Lake Superior. When compared to the surface area of Titan however (which is six times smaller than Earth's), these bodies are equivalent in size to the Bay of Bengal and Timor Sea, respectively. Geographically speaking, they are more like seas. 06/02/11 at 19:39MareKromium: ...ma come mai NESSUNO parla dei "Mari di Tit...
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Titan-MF-LXTT.gifColor Variations on Titan (a GIF-Movie by Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)64 visitenessun commentoMareKromium07/19/10 at 06:45MareKromium: Buongiorno Amici.
Si, Cara 2di7, un'Atmosf...
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Titan-MF-LXTT.gifColor Variations on Titan (a GIF-Movie by Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)64 visitenessun commentoMareKromium07/19/10 at 06:01walthari: sarebbe interessante sapere se le diverse tonalit?...
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Titan-MF-LXTT.gifColor Variations on Titan (a GIF-Movie by Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)64 visitenessun commentoMareKromium07/19/10 at 04:192di7: Buongiorno doc!
L'ipotesi di atmosfera disomo...
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