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SaturnianSpace-EB3.gifViews and Features of the Space of Saturn (Edited GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/30/10 at 13:27Anakin: Adesso lo vedo anche io
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SaturnianSpace-EB2.gifViews and Features of the Space of Saturn (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/29/10 at 12:17MareKromium: GRANDE MIRO! Si, avevo notato anch'io, ma...as...
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SaturnianSpace-EB2.gifViews and Features of the Space of Saturn (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/29/10 at 09:33cano00: negli ultimi fotogrammi del gif-movie,fra gli anel...
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/22/10 at 11:58MareKromium: ...eheheheheh...Caro Gianluca, anche nei "tit...
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/22/10 at 11:54Gianluca1989: Bell'immagine :) ...Mi ricorda "Saturn mo...
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/20/10 at 17:40Ufologo: Grazie Elisabetta!
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/19/10 at 11:492di7: Cassini punta su Epimetheus, quindi, essendo il su...
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/19/10 at 09:59Ufologo: Non capisco come mai l'altra sembra restare .....
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/18/10 at 20:542di7: Ciao Massimo! Sono solo le due lune EPIMETHEUS e J...
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Janus_Epimetheus-N00150026-45.gifSaturnian Runners (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/18/10 at 17:58Ufologo: Una piccola ... spiegazione? :)
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The_Rings-PIA12518.jpgWithin the Rings (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute)59 visiteCaption NASA:"Saturn's moon Epimetheus casts a shadow across the colourful Rings of Saturn, in this image taken before the Planet's August 2009 Equinox.
Epimetheus (approx. 113 Km, or about 70 miles across) is visible as a small dot at the center of the bottom of the image.
The novel illumination geometry that accompanies Equinox lowers the Sun's angle to the Ring-Plane, significantly darkens the Rings, and causes out-of-plane structures to look anomalously bright and cast shadows across the Rings. These scenes are possible only during the few months before and after Saturn's Equinox, which occurs only once in about 15 Earth years. Before and after Equinox, Cassini's cameras have spotted not only the predictable shadows of some of Saturn's moons (see PIA11657), but also the shadows of newly revealed Vertical Structures in the Rings themselves (see PIA11665).
Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this Natural Color view. This view looks toward the southern, sunlit side of the Rings from about 39° below the Ring-Plane.
The images were obtained with the Cassini Spacecraft wide-angle camera on June 8, 2009 at a distance of approx. 725.000 Km (about 450.000 miles) from Saturn.
Image scale is roughly 40 Km (about 25 miles) per pixel".MareKromium01/14/10 at 09:11MareKromium: Alla NASA si sono accorti, probabilmente anche gra...
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The_Rings-PIA12518.jpgWithin the Rings (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute)59 visiteCaption NASA:"Saturn's moon Epimetheus casts a shadow across the colourful Rings of Saturn, in this image taken before the Planet's August 2009 Equinox.
Epimetheus (approx. 113 Km, or about 70 miles across) is visible as a small dot at the center of the bottom of the image.
The novel illumination geometry that accompanies Equinox lowers the Sun's angle to the Ring-Plane, significantly darkens the Rings, and causes out-of-plane structures to look anomalously bright and cast shadows across the Rings. These scenes are possible only during the few months before and after Saturn's Equinox, which occurs only once in about 15 Earth years. Before and after Equinox, Cassini's cameras have spotted not only the predictable shadows of some of Saturn's moons (see PIA11657), but also the shadows of newly revealed Vertical Structures in the Rings themselves (see PIA11665).
Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this Natural Color view. This view looks toward the southern, sunlit side of the Rings from about 39° below the Ring-Plane.
The images were obtained with the Cassini Spacecraft wide-angle camera on June 8, 2009 at a distance of approx. 725.000 Km (about 450.000 miles) from Saturn.
Image scale is roughly 40 Km (about 25 miles) per pixel".MareKromium01/13/10 at 19:50titanio44: materia sottoposta ad una termodinamica locale che...
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