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PHOE-SOL009-MF-LXTT.jpgVastitas' Icy Terrain - Sol 9 (an Image-Mosaic in Natural and Enhanced Natural Colors by Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 23, 2010
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PHOE-SOL150-365048main_phx17062-516_edited.jpgVastitas' Horizon - Sol 15061 visiteNota Lunexit:"Se veramente Marte fosse il mondo perennemente rosso "monocromatico" descritto dalla NASA, avremmo una bella rogna tecnica: praticamente, in mancanza di - effettiva - luce bianca, qualora il cielo marziano fosse davvero PERENNEMENTE arrossato dalle micropolveri in costante sospensione nella sua (presunta) rarefatta atmosfera, qualsiasi veicolo presente al suolo (dotato di pannelli solari) avrebbe avuto una vita breve.
Molto breve, anzi: brevissima! Perchè? Perchè i Pannelli Solari necessitano di captare i fotoni dell'intero spettro visibile se si vuole che ogni cosa funzioni a modo, specie considerando il fatto che la frequenze della luce rossa è meno della metà di quella della luce violetta. I Pannelli Solari, Cari Amici, si chiamano così proprio perchè funzionano...Ad Energia Solare e cioè, a Spettro Pieno (Full Spectrum)! Spettro Pieno e quindi...usando la vecchia e cara luce bianca (che alla NASA proprio non piace".
3 commentiMareKromiumLug 05, 2009
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PHOE-SOL150-PIA12106.jpgPhoenix Deck after Sample Deliveries (approx. True Colors; credits: NASA)55 visiteCaption NASA:"This mosaic of images from the Surface Stereo Imager camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows a portion of the Spacecraft's Deck after deliveries of several Martian soil samples to instruments on the Deck.

In the center and right foreground is the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer. On the left is the Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer".
MareKromiumLug 04, 2009
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PHOE-SOL150-PIA12107.jpgComposite View of Phoenix Trenches (approx. True Colors; credits: NASA)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 04, 2009
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PHOE-SOL150-PIA12105-LXT.jpgVastitas' Horizon (color composite - Sx credits: Lunexit; Dx credits: NASA)58 visiteCaption NASA:"This mosaic of images from the Surface Stereo Imager camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows several trenches dug by Phoenix, plus a corner of the Spacecraft's Deck and the Martian Arctic Plain stretching to the horizon.
The footpad at the bottom center is about 1 meter (3 feet) below the Spacecraft Deck seen at the lower left. Overlaid images show trenches dug to either nearly pure water ice or ice-cemented soil.
Analyses of samples taken from these trenches give clues to the history of the Region.

This Approximately True Color view combines images taken on several dates during the five months Phoenix studied its surroundings after landing on May 25, 2008".

Nota Lunexit: come questo frame mostra e dimostra chiaramente, dall'Equatore alle Pianure Artiche, Marte - secondo la NASA - NON SOLO E' MONOCRMATICO, MA HA SEMPRE LO STESSO colore!

Una posizione, questa, tanto estrema ed indifendibile - avendo Natura, Logica ed Esperienza alla mano - quanto, incredibile dictu, quietamente ed acriticamente accettata dal Gotha degli Scienziati più quotati del Mondo in tema di Scienze Planetarie. E questa situazione, a nostro umile avviso, è assolutamente assurda ed incommentabile.
5 commentiMareKromiumLug 04, 2009
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PHOE-SOL137-lg39589-39590-39591-2.jpgMicroscopic Vastitas - Sol 137 (Superdefinition and possible True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumApr 20, 2009
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PHOE-SOL137-lg39617-39618-39619-2.jpgMicroscopic Vastitas - Sol 137 (Superdefinition and possible True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visitenessun commento12 commentiMareKromiumApr 20, 2009
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PHOE-SOL132-PIA11716.gifBefore the Snowfall... - Sol 132 (GIF-Movie; credits: NASA)89 visiteCaption NASA:"Clouds of dust and ice swirl past the Surface Stereo Imager (SSI) camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander in a series of images taken on the 132nd Martian day of the mission (Oct. 7, 2008). The images show the increase in storm activity and potential for snowfall".15 commentiMareKromiumDic 16, 2008
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PHOE-SOL144-PIA11724.jpgFrost inside "Snow-White" - Sol 144 (False Colors, according to NASA)55 visiteCaption NASA:"The Surface Stereo Imager (SSI) on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander took this shadow-enhanced false color image of the "Snow White" trench, on the eastern end of Phoenix's digging area.
The image was taken on Sol 144, or the 144th day of the mission, Oct. 20, 2008.
Temperatures measured on Sol 151, the last day weather data were received, showed overnight lows of minus128 Fahrenheit (-89° Celsius) and day time highs in the minus 50 F (-46° C) range.
The last communication from the Spacecraft came on Nov. 2, 2008".
MareKromiumDic 16, 2008
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PHOE-SOL151-PIA11725.jpgOne Last Look at the Martian Arctic - Sol 151 (False Colors, according to NASA)54 visiteCaption NASA:"This is a false color image of the Martian Terrain and rock called "Winkies" (rock "Quadlings" in foreground) taken by the Surface Stereo Imager camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander on Sol 151 of the Mission (Oct. 27, 2008).

This frosty image is among the last taken by the Lander before the Mission's final communications on Nov. 2, 2008".
MareKromiumDic 16, 2008
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PHOE-SOL020-lg5259-5260-5261-2_copia.jpgIce in the Trench - Sol 20 (True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumDic 15, 2008
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PHOE-SOL053-lg14261-14267-14268-2_copia.jpgIn the Trench - Sol 53 (True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)73 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumDic 15, 2008
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