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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/19/19 at 11:18Anakin: vedere di che colore ?, apre la strada a diversi s...
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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/19/19 at 10:00titanio44: non credo che sia una questione di risparmio in qu...
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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/19/19 at 07:43Anakin: e i motivi di questo cambiamento quali potrebbero ...
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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/19/19 at 06:39titanio44: il tempo passa le missioni su Marte si alternano ,...
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IN-SOL0145-22442_PIA23201_raw-web.jpgSunrise over Elysium Planitia - Sol 145170 visiteCaptionb NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Lander used its Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) on the Spacecraft's Robotic Arm (RA) to image this Sunrise on Mars on April 24, 2019, the 145th Martian Day (or Sol) of the mission. This was taken around 05:30 a.m. Mars Local Time (M.L.T.).
This image accurately shows the panorama as a human eye would see it".MareKromium11/18/19 at 20:14MareKromium: Si, ? bellissima. No, non penso. Mi sembrano due i...
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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/18/19 at 20:12MareKromium: La NASA, a dire il vero, continua a produrre immag...
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IN-SOL0145-22442_PIA23201_raw-web.jpgSunrise over Elysium Planitia - Sol 145170 visiteCaptionb NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Lander used its Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) on the Spacecraft's Robotic Arm (RA) to image this Sunrise on Mars on April 24, 2019, the 145th Martian Day (or Sol) of the mission. This was taken around 05:30 a.m. Mars Local Time (M.L.T.).
This image accurately shows the panorama as a human eye would see it".MareKromium11/18/19 at 11:53Anakin: Bellissima. A destra i due corpi, di cui uno molto...
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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/18/19 at 11:35Anakin: Credo che ormai non ci siano dubbi sul fatto che i...
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IN-SOL0145-22442_PIA23201_raw-web.jpgSunrise over Elysium Planitia - Sol 145170 visiteCaptionb NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Lander used its Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) on the Spacecraft's Robotic Arm (RA) to image this Sunrise on Mars on April 24, 2019, the 145th Martian Day (or Sol) of the mission. This was taken around 05:30 a.m. Mars Local Time (M.L.T.).
This image accurately shows the panorama as a human eye would see it".MareKromium11/17/19 at 16:25walthari: veramente suggestiva
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IN-SOL0145-22442_PIA23201_raw-web.jpgSunrise over Elysium Planitia - Sol 145170 visiteCaptionb NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Lander used its Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) on the Spacecraft's Robotic Arm (RA) to image this Sunrise on Mars on April 24, 2019, the 145th Martian Day (or Sol) of the mission. This was taken around 05:30 a.m. Mars Local Time (M.L.T.).
This image accurately shows the panorama as a human eye would see it".MareKromium11/16/19 at 18:13MareKromium: Bellissima "Postcard" da Elysium Planiti...
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IN-SOL0332-raw_images_710846_site=insight.pngThe Sky over Elysium Planitia - Sol 332132 visiteCaption NASA originale:"NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image of the area in front of the Lander using its Lander-mounted, Instrument Context Camera (ICC).
This image was acquired on November 2, 2019, Sol 332 of the InSight mission where the Local Mean Solar Time for the image exposures was 12:40:35.305 PM. Each ICC image has a field of view of 124 x 124 degrees".MareKromium11/15/19 at 16:03MareKromium: ...Ma il Cielo di Marte non doveva essere rosa od ...
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AA-Mars_Always.jpgCongratulations!149 visiteSu Marte, come sospettavamo da molti anni, esiste attività Sismica (forse "Residuale"), molto probabilmente Vulcanica (idem), sembra esserci una "Qualche Forma di Vita" (!!!) e, last but not least, ci hanno pure fatto ascoltare - grazie ai microfoni posizionati sul Lander In-Sight (NASA) - il suono del "Vento di Marte".
Tutto Bellissimo!
Peccato che, con mezzi ENORMEMENTE inferiori, c'eravamo arrivati anche noi, con paziente e quasi "certosino" lavoro di analisi forografica e dei Dati Pubblici, da oltre dieci anni (a proposito, fu il nostro Socio Storico, Marco Faccin, a notare che di "microfoni" ce ne sono anche su altri Lander....).
Ora ho pure scoperto che il Nostro Sito é sparito dai "Collegamenti Esterni" di Wikipedia, a vantaggio di un altro, gestito da una "vecchia conoscenza".
Bene: molto bravo Lui (Onore a chi vince) e fesso io (o noi, se volete).
Che soddisfazione: gli anni passano, ma la Metodologia "Premiante", in Italia, proprio non cambia mai. Ma va bene così: tanto, chi ha fatto, sa di aver fatto.
E chi ha...fatto altro..., ne é pure consapevole.
E tanto mi basta.
Dr Paolo C. Fienga (PhD)MareKromium11/15/19 at 12:36MareKromium: Si, siamo stati e siamo - ancora, penso - all'...
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