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SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpgThe very distant Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)160 visitenessun commento29 commentiMareKromium08/20/12 at 04:472di7: La vera missione ? lo SkyCrane che non si ? schian...
SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpg
SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpgThe very distant Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)160 visitenessun commento29 commentiMareKromium08/19/12 at 19:17broken: vorrei solo sapere che sperano di trovare a GLENEL...
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SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpgThe very distant Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)160 visitenessun commento29 commentiMareKromium08/19/12 at 18:41paolocf1963: Allora non siamo così stupidi, in fondo.....
SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpg
SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpgThe very distant Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)160 visitenessun commento29 commentiMareKromium08/19/12 at 18:332di7: Ciao doc effettivamente dentro il Gale sembra esse...
SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpg
SOL0002-676027main_pia16052-color-43_946-710-PCF-LXTT.jpgThe very distant Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)160 visitenessun commento29 commentiMareKromium08/19/12 at 15:28paolocf1963: Allora, Carissimi Amici, oggi pomeriggio ho condiv...
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SOL0002-NLA_397681339EDR_F0020000AUT_04096M-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Inner Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Calibrated Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia - Italian Planetary Foundation)106 visiteThis image was taken by the Left A NavCam (NAV_LEFT_A) onboard the NASA - Mars Rover Curiosity on Sol 2 (such as August, 8, 2012 at 07:04:32 UTC) of the Rover Mission to Gale Crater. The distant Rim of Gale Crater appears "fuzzy" (---> out of focus, blurred) because of the presence of a certain amount of Fog (mostly suspended Microscopic Dust Particles and, maybe, some Microscopic Water-Ice Cristals) in the air (Lower Atmosphere); right in front of the Left A NavCam, the Surface is heavily disturbed and that fact was due to the action of the retrorockets which allowed Curiosity to make (always relatively speaking) a "Soft Landing".



"...Thrust from the rockets actually dug a one-and-a-half-foot-long [0.5-meter] trench in the Surface. It appears we can see Martian Bedrock on the bottom. Its depth below the Surface is valuable data we can use going forward..." said Dr John Grotzinger, Project Scientist for the Mission from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
9 commentiMareKromium08/19/12 at 15:25paolocf1963: Ciao Cicas e ben trovato a Te! Vedo la roccia, ma ...
SOL0002-NLA_397681339EDR_F0020000AUT_04096M-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpg
SOL0002-NLA_397681339EDR_F0020000AUT_04096M-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Inner Rim of Gale Crater - Sol 2 (Calibrated Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia - Italian Planetary Foundation)106 visiteThis image was taken by the Left A NavCam (NAV_LEFT_A) onboard the NASA - Mars Rover Curiosity on Sol 2 (such as August, 8, 2012 at 07:04:32 UTC) of the Rover Mission to Gale Crater. The distant Rim of Gale Crater appears "fuzzy" (---> out of focus, blurred) because of the presence of a certain amount of Fog (mostly suspended Microscopic Dust Particles and, maybe, some Microscopic Water-Ice Cristals) in the air (Lower Atmosphere); right in front of the Left A NavCam, the Surface is heavily disturbed and that fact was due to the action of the retrorockets which allowed Curiosity to make (always relatively speaking) a "Soft Landing".



"...Thrust from the rockets actually dug a one-and-a-half-foot-long [0.5-meter] trench in the Surface. It appears we can see Martian Bedrock on the bottom. Its depth below the Surface is valuable data we can use going forward..." said Dr John Grotzinger, Project Scientist for the Mission from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
9 commentiMareKromium08/19/12 at 10:37cicas65: Buon giorno a Tutti e ben ritrovati. Proprio davan...
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SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-LXTT-2.jpgGale's Horizon, part II - Sol 3 (an Image Mosaic in RAW Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)65 visitenessun commento2 commentiMareKromium08/17/12 at 19:40paolocf1963: Si, ma (a mio umilissimo parere) FALSA. Taroccata ...
SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-PCF-LXTT-2.jpg
SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-PCF-LXTT-2.jpgGale's Horizon, part II - Sol 3 (an Image Mosaic in Calibrated Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)75 visitenessun commento2 commentiMareKromium08/17/12 at 08:48Ufologo: Ma, su Marte, l'atmosfera, non ? rarefatta ......
SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-PCF-LXTT-2.jpg
SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-PCF-LXTT-2.jpgGale's Horizon, part II - Sol 3 (an Image Mosaic in Calibrated Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)75 visitenessun commento2 commentiMareKromium08/17/12 at 07:51Anakin: La catena montuosa in fondo ? quella al centro del...
SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-LXTT-2.jpg
SOL0003-ML0000034000E1_DXXX-0003ML0000039000E1_DXXX-GB-LXTT-2.jpgGale's Horizon, part II - Sol 3 (an Image Mosaic in RAW Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)65 visitenessun commento2 commentiMareKromium08/17/12 at 07:50Anakin: Bella!
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SOL0003-ML0000090000E1_DXXX-GB-LXTT-3.jpgExtremely unusually-looking Rock: "The Helmet" - Sol 3 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Research: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunexit Team/Italian Planetary Foundation)135 visite...Senza parole... Anzi, qualcuna l'abbiamo: in primo luogo, le fattezze di questa "roccia" sono DAVVERO inusuali e, in secondo luogo, se questa "roccia" l'avessero vista i Signori di Enterprise Mission (Hoagland & C.), state pur certi che ci avrebbero già costruito sopra un castello. Di stupidaggini, ovviamente.
Noi, come sempre, ci fermiamo a dire "Caspita: è davvero strana!". La NASA, invece, queste "rocce" nemmeno le vede...

Sempre GRANDI COMPLIMENTI al nostro Dr Barca!
16 commentiMareKromium08/14/12 at 13:40AndreaGG: uhm... vuoi vedere che i marziani sono minuscoli? ...
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