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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 06/01/09 at 16:18MareKromium: La tessitura di questo rilievo, Grande Anakin, ? r...
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11309_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - The Texture of Hadley67 visite144:47:51 MT - This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6. Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face. A full discussion can be found starting on page 5-11 in the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report.MareKromium06/01/09 at 16:13MareKromium: Dedicato a Giorgio e Lorenzo: ripresa in HR, color...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 06/01/09 at 15:44Anakin: Mi spiace, pongo una domanda sicuramente gi? posta...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 06/01/09 at 14:24Ufologo: Ah,ah,,ah,ah, (risata amara...)
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 06/01/09 at 10:57MareKromium: Carissimo Giorgio,
il Dr Feltri ? sicuramente m...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 05/31/09 at 21:36george_p: Ma infatti Caro Paolo, mi son ricordato subito del...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 88-11890 HR.jpgAS 15-88-11890 - A feather in the Sun... (HR)258 visiteL'esperimento Galileiano eseguito davanti alle telecamere (a proposito: siamo riusciti ad entrare in possesso del filmato originale!) è interessante e, per chi non lo conoscesse, davvero sorprendente (si tratta di due corpi aventi un peso sostanzialmente diverso - ivi: un martello ed una piuma - i quali, lasciati cadere dalla stessa altezza, raggiugono il suolo lunare esattamente allo stesso momento).
Premesso che non è comunque questa la sede per trattare le implicazioni fisiche dell'esperimento, desideriamo attrarre la Vostra attenzione su un dettaglio. Guardate la piuma: essa giace sulla superficie Lunare, al Sole. Temperatura della Luna al Sole? Tra i +120° ed i +140° Celsius.
E come reagisce la piuma a queste condizioni estreme? Brucia?
Macchè: intatta.
Galileo a parte, questa immagine ci sembra essere meritevole di qualche riflessione. In quanti si sono chiesti, infatti (specie allorquando si inizia a parlare di 'Moon Hoax') 'come mai le tute degli Astronauti non si bruciano al Sole'? 'Come mai il metallo del LM o del LR non fonde'? 'Come mai le miracolose pellicole Kodak non si sciolgono'?
Rispondiamo noi: per lo stesso motivo per cui anche una semplice piuma d'oca, gettata sulla superficie della Luna, in una zona esposta al Sole ed assolutamente non protetta nè schermata - come vedete - non brucia.
Sulla Luna e nello Spazio, cari Amici, le cose non funzionano esattamente come sulla Terra.05/31/09 at 21:28george_p: Grazie Paolo, un Abbraccio a Tutti! Giorgio
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 88-11890 HR.jpgAS 15-88-11890 - A feather in the Sun... (HR)258 visiteL'esperimento Galileiano eseguito davanti alle telecamere (a proposito: siamo riusciti ad entrare in possesso del filmato originale!) è interessante e, per chi non lo conoscesse, davvero sorprendente (si tratta di due corpi aventi un peso sostanzialmente diverso - ivi: un martello ed una piuma - i quali, lasciati cadere dalla stessa altezza, raggiugono il suolo lunare esattamente allo stesso momento).
Premesso che non è comunque questa la sede per trattare le implicazioni fisiche dell'esperimento, desideriamo attrarre la Vostra attenzione su un dettaglio. Guardate la piuma: essa giace sulla superficie Lunare, al Sole. Temperatura della Luna al Sole? Tra i +120° ed i +140° Celsius.
E come reagisce la piuma a queste condizioni estreme? Brucia?
Macchè: intatta.
Galileo a parte, questa immagine ci sembra essere meritevole di qualche riflessione. In quanti si sono chiesti, infatti (specie allorquando si inizia a parlare di 'Moon Hoax') 'come mai le tute degli Astronauti non si bruciano al Sole'? 'Come mai il metallo del LM o del LR non fonde'? 'Come mai le miracolose pellicole Kodak non si sciolgono'?
Rispondiamo noi: per lo stesso motivo per cui anche una semplice piuma d'oca, gettata sulla superficie della Luna, in una zona esposta al Sole ed assolutamente non protetta nè schermata - come vedete - non brucia.
Sulla Luna e nello Spazio, cari Amici, le cose non funzionano esattamente come sulla Terra.05/31/09 at 16:51MareKromium: Attenzione Amici: il "calore" (che l'...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 05/31/09 at 16:48MareKromium: Per Giorgio: le caratteristiche fisiche del Suolo ...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 05/30/09 at 19:30Ufologo: Che imbranatoooooooooooo! Grazie, non ci avevo ma...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 05/30/09 at 19:14george_p: Ciao Massimo, se utilizzi Internet Explorer 7 in b...
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11309.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - Up to the top of Mt Hadley362 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6.
Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face". 05/30/09 at 17:58Ufologo: Ecco, io non sono in grado d'ingrandire....
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