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M-064-2.jpgM 64 - Spiral Galaxy69 visite"...Bonae mentis soror est paupertas..."
(Petronio)
"...La miseria è sorella dell'intelligenza..."02/01/22 at 17:48Anakin: Perchè?
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M-060-1.jpgM 60 (NGC 4649) - Elliptical Galaxy199 visite"...Sevocatus animus a societate et a contagione corporis, tum meminit paraeteritorum, praesentia cernit, futura praevidet..."
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"...L'Animo che sia capace di distaccarsi dalla fragile miseria della (derivante dalla) fisicità può (davvero, veracemente) ricordare ciò che è accaduto, comprendere quello che accade e precognizzare ciò che accadrà ..."02/01/22 at 17:47Anakin: E' facile, basta fare tanta meditazione e Comp...
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Volcanoes-Arsia_Mons-03-PIA04294.jpgArsia Mons and its "clouds" (3) - 25 February 2005 (Extremely Saturated Natural Colors; credits NASA/JPL/MSSS)102 visiteOriginal caption:"The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons repeats each year, but observations and computer calculations indicate it can only form during a short period of time each year. Similar spiral clouds have not been seen over the other large Tharsis volcanoes, but other types of clouds have been seen. The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons can tower 15 to 30 Km (9 to 19 miles) above the volcano. The white and bluish areas in the images are thin clouds of water ice. In the 2005 case, more water ice was present than in the previous years at the time the pictures were obtained. For scale, the caldera of Arsia Mons is about 110 Km (about 68 miles) across, and the summit of the volcano stands about 10 Km (6 miles) above its surrounding plains"02/01/22 at 17:44Anakin: Quale Made in Italy?
@Max, interessante il link c...
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M-064-2.jpgM 64 - Spiral Galaxy69 visite"...Bonae mentis soror est paupertas..."
(Petronio)
"...La miseria è sorella dell'intelligenza..."02/01/22 at 17:44Paolo C. Fienga: Questa è Sacrosanta!
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M-060-1.jpgM 60 (NGC 4649) - Elliptical Galaxy199 visite"...Sevocatus animus a societate et a contagione corporis, tum meminit paraeteritorum, praesentia cernit, futura praevidet..."
(Cicerone)
"...L'Animo che sia capace di distaccarsi dalla fragile miseria della (derivante dalla) fisicità può (davvero, veracemente) ricordare ciò che è accaduto, comprendere quello che accade e precognizzare ciò che accadrà ..."02/01/22 at 17:43Paolo C. Fienga: ...io no, Amico Mio. Forse neppure Tu. Ma ALMENO c...
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M-060-1.jpgM 60 (NGC 4649) - Elliptical Galaxy199 visite"...Sevocatus animus a societate et a contagione corporis, tum meminit paraeteritorum, praesentia cernit, futura praevidet..."
(Cicerone)
"...L'Animo che sia capace di distaccarsi dalla fragile miseria della (derivante dalla) fisicità può (davvero, veracemente) ricordare ciò che è accaduto, comprendere quello che accade e precognizzare ciò che accadrà ..."02/01/22 at 17:41walthari: vero, ma il difficile ? proprio nel "Sevocatu...
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M-060-1.jpgM 60 (NGC 4649) - Elliptical Galaxy199 visite"...Sevocatus animus a societate et a contagione corporis, tum meminit paraeteritorum, praesentia cernit, futura praevidet..."
(Cicerone)
"...L'Animo che sia capace di distaccarsi dalla fragile miseria della (derivante dalla) fisicità può (davvero, veracemente) ricordare ciò che è accaduto, comprendere quello che accade e precognizzare ciò che accadrà ..."02/01/22 at 17:36Paolo C. Fienga: Massì!.....
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OPP-SOL668-1P187478592EFF64KCP2295L1M1.jpgDark, unusual, recent: a new crater "in the sands"?!? - Sol 668141 visiteOriginal caption:"Left Pan-Cam Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 668 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approx. 09:38:39 MLT.
Camera commanded to use Filter 1 (739 nm)".02/01/22 at 16:55Paolo C. Fienga: Grazie! Vado a guardare.
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OPP-SOL668-1P187478592EFF64KCP2295L1M1.jpgDark, unusual, recent: a new crater "in the sands"?!? - Sol 668141 visiteOriginal caption:"Left Pan-Cam Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 668 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approx. 09:38:39 MLT.
Camera commanded to use Filter 1 (739 nm)".02/01/22 at 16:53walthari: fatto Paolo
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Volcanoes-Arsia_Mons-03-PIA04294.jpgArsia Mons and its "clouds" (3) - 25 February 2005 (Extremely Saturated Natural Colors; credits NASA/JPL/MSSS)102 visiteOriginal caption:"The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons repeats each year, but observations and computer calculations indicate it can only form during a short period of time each year. Similar spiral clouds have not been seen over the other large Tharsis volcanoes, but other types of clouds have been seen. The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons can tower 15 to 30 Km (9 to 19 miles) above the volcano. The white and bluish areas in the images are thin clouds of water ice. In the 2005 case, more water ice was present than in the previous years at the time the pictures were obtained. For scale, the caldera of Arsia Mons is about 110 Km (about 68 miles) across, and the summit of the volcano stands about 10 Km (6 miles) above its surrounding plains"02/01/22 at 16:49Paolo C. Fienga: Anakin, Ti faccio l'aggiunta che chiedevi. Ti ...
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Volcanoes-Arsia_Mons-03-PIA04294.jpgArsia Mons and its "clouds" (3) - 25 February 2005 (Extremely Saturated Natural Colors; credits NASA/JPL/MSSS)102 visiteOriginal caption:"The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons repeats each year, but observations and computer calculations indicate it can only form during a short period of time each year. Similar spiral clouds have not been seen over the other large Tharsis volcanoes, but other types of clouds have been seen. The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons can tower 15 to 30 Km (9 to 19 miles) above the volcano. The white and bluish areas in the images are thin clouds of water ice. In the 2005 case, more water ice was present than in the previous years at the time the pictures were obtained. For scale, the caldera of Arsia Mons is about 110 Km (about 68 miles) across, and the summit of the volcano stands about 10 Km (6 miles) above its surrounding plains"02/01/22 at 16:41walthari: direi che chi ci governa ? pi? assimilabile ad un ...
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Volcanoes-Arsia_Mons-03-PIA04294.jpgArsia Mons and its "clouds" (3) - 25 February 2005 (Extremely Saturated Natural Colors; credits NASA/JPL/MSSS)102 visiteOriginal caption:"The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons repeats each year, but observations and computer calculations indicate it can only form during a short period of time each year. Similar spiral clouds have not been seen over the other large Tharsis volcanoes, but other types of clouds have been seen. The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons can tower 15 to 30 Km (9 to 19 miles) above the volcano. The white and bluish areas in the images are thin clouds of water ice. In the 2005 case, more water ice was present than in the previous years at the time the pictures were obtained. For scale, the caldera of Arsia Mons is about 110 Km (about 68 miles) across, and the summit of the volcano stands about 10 Km (6 miles) above its surrounding plains"02/01/22 at 16:24Anakin: Non so se vorresti fare qualche aggiunta o altro i...
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