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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/18/22 at 06:53Anakin: Cosa intendi per congelato?
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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/17/22 at 18:02Paolo C. Fienga: Caro Anakin, innanzitutto grazie per gli spunti. L...
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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/17/22 at 14:39Anakin: L'upgrade di un sito ha senso se la cifra ? ab...
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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/17/22 at 08:57Paolo C. Fienga: Amici, ricevuta 5 minuti fa comunicazione dai miei...
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Comets-Comet_SWAN-0.jpgComet SWAN90 visiteDa "NASA - Picture of the Day", del 19 Ottobre 2006:" This cosmic portrait recorded October 9th features the lovely blue-green coma of Comet SWAN posing with spiral galaxy NGC 5005 in the northern constellation Canes Venatici. At the time the comet (center) was in the close foreground, a mere 9 LM (Light-Minutes) from planet Earth, with the galaxy a more substantial 60 million LY (Light-Years) distant. Not actually related to a bird, Comet SWAN (C/2006 M4) was so named as it was first spotted in image data from the SWAN (Solar Wind ANisotropies) camera aboard the Sun-staring SOHO spacecraft. Having rounded the Sun, this comet is headed for interstellar space, but first it will make its closest approach to Earth on October 24. With binoculars, northern hemisphere observers can now spot the comet above the northwestern horizon, near the handle of the Big Dipper in the early evening sky". 11/17/22 at 08:52Paolo C. Fienga: Sostanzialmente ed in Linea di Principio sono d...
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Hope.jpgHope...3370 visite"...La paura può farti prigioniero. La Speranza può renderti libero..." (dal film: "Le Ali della Libertà ")
Now you're free, so... Happy Birthday Ginny!!!MareKromium11/17/22 at 08:50Paolo C. Fienga: Che dirti Fr?? Spero e prego che Tu abbia ragione....
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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/16/22 at 11:07Ufologo: Ai posteri la riflessiva sentenza ...
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Hope.jpgHope...3370 visite"...La paura può farti prigioniero. La Speranza può renderti libero..." (dal film: "Le Ali della Libertà ")
Now you're free, so... Happy Birthday Ginny!!!MareKromium11/16/22 at 10:00Anakin: Mi permetto di dire che secondo me il messaggio no...
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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/16/22 at 09:51Anakin: Sì Paolo, assolutamente sì!
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Comets-Comet_SWAN-0.jpgComet SWAN90 visiteDa "NASA - Picture of the Day", del 19 Ottobre 2006:" This cosmic portrait recorded October 9th features the lovely blue-green coma of Comet SWAN posing with spiral galaxy NGC 5005 in the northern constellation Canes Venatici. At the time the comet (center) was in the close foreground, a mere 9 LM (Light-Minutes) from planet Earth, with the galaxy a more substantial 60 million LY (Light-Years) distant. Not actually related to a bird, Comet SWAN (C/2006 M4) was so named as it was first spotted in image data from the SWAN (Solar Wind ANisotropies) camera aboard the Sun-staring SOHO spacecraft. Having rounded the Sun, this comet is headed for interstellar space, but first it will make its closest approach to Earth on October 24. With binoculars, northern hemisphere observers can now spot the comet above the northwestern horizon, near the handle of the Big Dipper in the early evening sky". 11/16/22 at 09:44Anakin: Il tempo cambia in base alle forze gravitazionali ...
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SOL1452-2F255267943EFFAX16P1110R0M1.jpgThis is Mars - Sol 1452 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium11/15/22 at 18:00Paolo C. Fienga: Ma avete, Amici Miei, almeno una vaga idea di quel...
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RCW 38.jpgRCW 38 Star Cluster in Vela90 visite"...Brevis a Natura nobis Vita data est; at memoria bene redditae Vitae sempiternae..."
(Cicerone)
"...Breve è il Tempo (Vita) concessoci dalla Natura; ma eterna è la memoria di una Vita spesa bene..."11/15/22 at 17:52Paolo C. Fienga: Non posso risponderti, se non quotando le Tue note...
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