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PSP_008591_2485_cut_a.jpgPhoenix Lander "Hardware" (Day-Time Frame)56 visiteCaption NASA:"MRO’s HiRISE camera acquired this image of the Phoenix Landing Site 22 hours after landing. The image shows three unusual features which were not present in a pre-landing HiRISE image.
We expect to find three main pieces of hardware: the parachute attached to the backshell, the heat shield, and the lander itself.
The Parachute (bottom) is easy to identify because it is especially bright, and this image also clearly shows the Back-Shell. We can even see the stripes on the Parachute.
The dark marking (middle right) appears most consistent with disturbance of the ground from impact and bouncing of the Heat-Shield, which fell from a height of about 13 kilometers.
The last object (top) is the Lander, and we can clearly see the solar arrays on each side. The solar arrays were relatively dark in the image acquired 11 hours after landing, but are brighter than the Mars surface in this daytime image acquired with the HiRISE blue-green filter.
There are dark halos around all three locations, perhaps due to disturbing a thin dust coating.
North is about 7°to the right of straight up in this image and illumination is from the lower left".MareKromium06/20/08 at 00:06charlie64: Qualcuno saprebbe indicare i punti cardinali di qu...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_b.jpgPhoenix! (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 16:01MareKromium: Per Anakin: esatto. Per Broken: lo penso anch'...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_b.jpgPhoenix! (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 15:38broken: si, ma potevano spostare la L Z longitudinalmente ...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_b.jpgPhoenix! (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 15:20Anakin: ...e quindi secondo questo ragionameto, e in base ...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_b.jpgPhoenix! (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 14:40MareKromium: Vedi Broken, "loro" (alla NASA) hanno fa...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_b.jpgPhoenix! (Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 13:50broken: guardate che risoluzione ha l MRO, ma e possibile ...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_e.jpgPhoenix Lander "Hardware" (Day-Time Frame; MULTISPECTRUM process.)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 12:41Anakin: E pi? si guarda (io) questa immagine, o le altre r...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_e.jpgPhoenix Lander "Hardware" (Day-Time Frame; MULTISPECTRUM process.)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 11:59MareKromium: ...sigh...
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PSP_008591_2485_cut_e.jpgPhoenix Lander "Hardware" (Day-Time Frame; MULTISPECTRUM process.)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/28/08 at 11:22Anakin: che landa desolata!!!.....
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PSP_007338_2640.jpgNorth Polar Landslide (Special Processing by Dr M. Faccin)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/23/08 at 21:55MareKromium: Ricevuta!
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PSP_007338_2640.jpgNorth Polar Landslide (Special Processing by Dr M. Faccin)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/23/08 at 21:52titanio44: ed in concomitanza a questo fenomeno puoi notare l...
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PSP_007338_2640.jpgNorth Polar Landslide (Special Processing by Dr M. Faccin)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium05/23/08 at 21:47MareKromium: ...Wow!!! Magico Titanio44: cos? sembra! ... Ma la...
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