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SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/12/12 at 11:35Anakin: Ci sono tipi di acciaio cpaci di resistere a tempe...
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/11/12 at 17:37broken: ma certo, il metallo a quella temperatura diventa ...
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/11/12 at 17:27paolocf1963: Ti quoto Broken. Ti quoto al 100%!
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/11/12 at 17:20broken: comunque secondo me - 80? C la proprio nn ci stan...
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/11/12 at 11:50MareKromium: ...dimenticavo, per Alby56: si, la vedo la porzion...
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/11/12 at 10:29paolocf1963: Amici,

la realt? ? "semplice" (scien...
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/11/12 at 07:20Anakin: del resto ci sono mediamente -80°
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/10/12 at 22:11Alby56: Vero, sembrerebbero umide le ruote, meno male che ...
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpg
SOL0034-PIA16134.jpgWheels... - Sol 34 (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems)175 visiteCaption NASA:"This view of the 3 (three) Left Wheels of NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity combines two images that were taken by the Rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 34th Martian Day, or Sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (such as September 9, 2012). In the distance is the lower Slope of Mount Sharp. The camera is located in the turret of tools at the end of Curiosity's Robotic Arm. The Sol 34 imaging by MAHLI was part of a week-long set of activities for characterizing the movement of the Arm in the Mars (Environmental) conditions.
The main purpose of Curiosity's MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of Rocks and Soil at the Rover's Gale Crater Field Site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0,8" (inch), such as 2,1 centimeters, to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the Rover itself from different angles".

Nota Lunexit: si poteva fare decisamente di meglio...
25 commentiMareKromium09/10/12 at 17:07broken: un po di fango attaccato alle ruote?
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SOL0013-GB-LXTT-IPF.jpgExtremely unusual Surface Feature near Curiosity - Sol 3 and 13 (an Image-Mosaic by Dr Gianluigi Barca/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)131 visiteEffetto ottico o, effettivamente, una curiosa figura "serpentina" (simile ad un fossile, che pare disegnare una lettera "G") č stata pių volte ripresa dal Rover Curiosity sin dal Terzo Sol di permanenza su Marte, Regione di Gale Crater? Nessuna certezza, solo qualche immagine, che Vi mostriamo sperando che Voi possiate suggerirci qualcosa al riguardo...11 commentiMareKromium09/04/12 at 07:27paolocf1963: Si, ma solo "ufficialmente"! ehehehehehe...
SOL0013-GB-LXTT-IPF.jpg
SOL0013-GB-LXTT-IPF.jpgExtremely unusual Surface Feature near Curiosity - Sol 3 and 13 (an Image-Mosaic by Dr Gianluigi Barca/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)131 visiteEffetto ottico o, effettivamente, una curiosa figura "serpentina" (simile ad un fossile, che pare disegnare una lettera "G") č stata pių volte ripresa dal Rover Curiosity sin dal Terzo Sol di permanenza su Marte, Regione di Gale Crater? Nessuna certezza, solo qualche immagine, che Vi mostriamo sperando che Voi possiate suggerirci qualcosa al riguardo...11 commentiMareKromium09/04/12 at 06:59Anakin: Insomma tanti miliardi investiti alla ricerca di s...
SOL0013-GB-LXTT-IPF.jpg
SOL0013-GB-LXTT-IPF.jpgExtremely unusual Surface Feature near Curiosity - Sol 3 and 13 (an Image-Mosaic by Dr Gianluigi Barca/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)131 visiteEffetto ottico o, effettivamente, una curiosa figura "serpentina" (simile ad un fossile, che pare disegnare una lettera "G") č stata pių volte ripresa dal Rover Curiosity sin dal Terzo Sol di permanenza su Marte, Regione di Gale Crater? Nessuna certezza, solo qualche immagine, che Vi mostriamo sperando che Voi possiate suggerirci qualcosa al riguardo...11 commentiMareKromium09/03/12 at 10:04paolocf1963: Carissimo Anakin,

in effetti, quello che si in...
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