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0002-Artemis_One.jpgThe Artemis Mission123 visiteFrame auto-esplicativo.MareKromium11/29/22 at 12:19Paolo C. Fienga: Mio Padre mi diceva, nel 1970, "Vedrai cosa v...
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0002-Artemis_One.jpgThe Artemis Mission123 visiteFrame auto-esplicativo.MareKromium11/29/22 at 10:57Ufologo: E continuo a scrivere sui socila ... entusiasti:
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0002-Artemis_One.jpgThe Artemis Mission123 visiteFrame auto-esplicativo.MareKromium11/28/22 at 16:33Paolo C. Fienga: Estremamente patetico. Torneremo sulla Luna? Si, n...
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0010-Artemis_One-Surface.jpgIs this a "beautiful" picture?!?91 visiteCaption Originale:"These detailed (where?!?) black and white image was snapped by the Orion Spacecraft's onboard Optical Navigation Camera on day 6 of the Mission, the same day it performed a crucial engine burn".
Nota: foto orribile, sovraesposta e di qualità scadente. Le fotocamere Apollo erano 1000 anni più avanti.MareKromium11/28/22 at 16:29Paolo C. Fienga: Ovviamente hai ragione Max, Al 100%.
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0010-Artemis_One-Surface.jpgIs this a "beautiful" picture?!?91 visiteCaption Originale:"These detailed (where?!?) black and white image was snapped by the Orion Spacecraft's onboard Optical Navigation Camera on day 6 of the Mission, the same day it performed a crucial engine burn".
Nota: foto orribile, sovraesposta e di qualità scadente. Le fotocamere Apollo erano 1000 anni più avanti.MareKromium11/28/22 at 15:30Ufologo: Effettivamente ......... (Ne ho viste anche altre ...
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0002-Artemis_One.jpgThe Artemis Mission123 visiteFrame auto-esplicativo.MareKromium11/28/22 at 15:26Ufologo: Perch? non ? altro che un patetico ... remake! Su ...
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0010-Artemis_One-Surface.jpgIs this a "beautiful" picture?!?91 visiteCaption Originale:"These detailed (where?!?) black and white image was snapped by the Orion Spacecraft's onboard Optical Navigation Camera on day 6 of the Mission, the same day it performed a crucial engine burn".
Nota: foto orribile, sovraesposta e di qualità scadente. Le fotocamere Apollo erano 1000 anni più avanti.MareKromium11/28/22 at 15:00MareKromium: Questa immagine, a mio umile avviso, fa veramente ...
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0002-Artemis_One.jpgThe Artemis Mission123 visiteFrame auto-esplicativo.MareKromium11/28/22 at 14:50MareKromium: Ovviamente sbaglio, ma la mia sensazione "a p...
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0009-Artemis_One-Far_Side_of_the_Moon.jpgThe bright and yet dark side of the Moon...94 visiteNASA officials say Artemis 1 mission teams are "giddy" after witnessing how well their Orion spacecraft has been performing so far on its way towards Lunar Orbit.
Artemis 1 launched at 01:47 EST (06:47 GMT) on Nov. 16, blasting off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida in a spectacular display of the sheer power of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The Orion spacecraft reached Earth orbit shortly after, and then at 87 minutes after launch performed a so-called Trans Lunar Injection burn to send it hurtling towards the moon. On Monday (Nov. 21), Orion performed another burn to send the Spacecraft close enough to the Lunar Surface to leverage (---> use, take advantage of) the Moon's Gravity to pull the Spacecraft around the Moon itself into a distant retrograde orbit.
After collecting data from that propulsive maneuver, NASA Officials held a briefing Monday evening (Nov. 21) to discuss Orion's powered flyby of the Moon. Judd Frieling, flight director at NASA's Johnson Space Center, said Orion Mission Team Members are "giddy" (to have a sensation of whirling and then a tendency to fall; synonym: dizzy) with the current performance they are seeing from the spacecraft after the flyby, which saw the Spacecraft come within about 80 miles of the Lunar Surface.MareKromium11/28/22 at 14:21MareKromium: Incredibile come le "descrizioni" dei se...
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0003-Artemis_One.jpgLook! The Moon, again...111 visiteOn Nov. 20, 2022, such as the fifth day of the 25,5-day Artemis I mission, a camera mounted on the tip of one of Orion’s solar array wings captured this footage of the Spacecraft and the Moon as it continued to grow nearer to our neighbor. The Spacecraft entered the lunar sphere of influence at 2:09 p.m. EST, making the Moon, instead of Earth, the main gravitational force acting on it. Orion completed its first fly-by on the morning of Nov. 21, 2022.MareKromium11/22/22 at 15:27Paolo C. Fienga: La foto ? pure bellina ma...non mi "stimola&q...
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0001-Artemis_One-52503823645_68f1fc0f28_o.jpgLift-off: back to the Moon?!?108 visiteThe most powerful rocket in the World, carrying the Orion Spacecraft, goes on the Artemis I flight test, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1:47 a.m. EST.MareKromium11/22/22 at 15:19Paolo C. Fienga: Ho guardato. Emozioni ZERO. SI vede che sono invec...
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Lunokhod_2_Rover.jpgLook at that! The Lunokhod 2 Rover, from LRO125 visiteLunokhod 2 Rover, note its tracks tracing its route southward. The enlargement is specially stretched to show the form of the Rover, the brighest area may be the open clamshell lid, ~400 meters wide.MareKromium10/15/22 at 20:24Paolo C. Fienga: No problem Man!
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