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PHOE-SOL090-lg24930-24931-24932-2.jpgSunrise - Sol 90 (Superdefinition; credits: Dr G. Barca)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 27, 2008
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PHOE-SOL088-lg24834-24838-24839-2.jpgVastitas' Panorama - Sol 88 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 27, 2008
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PHOE-SOL085-lg23590-23591-23598-2.jpgVastitas' Horizon - Sol 85 (natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)98 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 23, 2008
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PHOE-SOL085-lg23636-23637-23641-2.jpg...Holes... - Sol 85 (Superdefinition and True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)108 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 23, 2008
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PHOE-SOL082-lg22820-22828-22830.jpgVastitas' Panorama - Sol 82 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 20, 2008
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PHOE-SOL082-lg22856-22857-22858.jpgVastitas' Panorama - Sol 82 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 20, 2008
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PHOE-SOL070-MF.jpgMorning "Water Frost" on Vastitas - Sol 70 (True Colors; credits: Dr M. Faccin)74 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 20, 2008
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PHOE-SOL079-lg_21574.jpgMorning "Water Frost" on Vastitas - Sol 79 (false (?) colors; credits: NASA)54 visiteCaption NASA:"A thin layer of water frost is visible on the ground around NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander in this image taken by the Surface Stereo Imager at 06:00 a.m. on Sol 79 (August 14, 2008), the 79th Martian day after landing. The frost begins to disappear shortly after 6 a.m. as the sun rises on the Phoenix Landing Site. The Sun was about 22° above the horizon when the image was taken, enhancing the detail of the polygons, troughs and rocks around the Landing Site.
This view is looking east South-East with the Lander's eastern Solar Panel visible in the bottom lefthand corner of the image. The rock in the foreground is informally named "Quadlings" and the rock near center is informally called "Winkies". This false color image has been enhanced to show color variations".
Nota Lunexit: come direbbe Mr Spock "...la NASA, negli anni, non cambia mai, e la sua predilezione per l'irrilevante lo conferma ampiamente...". Già: ci dicono i nomi che hanno dato ai sassi, ma non ci spiegano perchè, a loro modo di vedere, questo frame sarebbe a falsi colori...MareKromiumAgo 18, 2008
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PHOE-SOL080-MF.jpgUs, in the Sunset... - Sol 80 (natural colors; credits: Dr M. Faccin)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 18, 2008
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PHOE-SOL080-MF1.jpgVastitas' Surface - Sol 80 (natural colors; credits: Dr M. Faccin)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 18, 2008
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PHOE-SOL080-lg21570-21579-21580-3.jpgSunset - Sol 80 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 17, 2008
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PHOE-SOL080-lg21570-21579-21580-2.jpgSunset - Sol 80 (Superdefinition; credits: Dr G. Barca)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumAgo 17, 2008
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