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PHOE-SOL058-0.jpgThe "Colors" of Mars... - Sol 58 (natural but enhanced colors; credits: Dr M. Faccin)54 visiteEcco i "Colori di Marte" che la NASA non Vi farà vedere MAI...L'ultimo e splendido Lavoro del bravissimo Marco Faccin, per Lunar Explorer Italia.MareKromiumLug 26, 2008
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PHOE-SOL057-lg15155-15158-15159.jpgShadows... - Sol 57 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 26, 2008
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PHOE-SOL058-GIF-lg15369-15371-15372-1.gifZooming on "Snow-White" - Sol 58 (GIF-Movie; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 25, 2008
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PHOE-SOL058-GIF-lg15369-15371-15372-2.gifChangings inside "Snow-White" - Sol 58 (GIF-Movie; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visiteI cambiamenti (evidenti) che si notano all'interno della piccola trincea denominata "Biancaneve", a nostro parere, non sono spiegabili nè facendo ricorso al verificarsi di fenomeni di sublimazione, nè supponendo l'occorrenza di fenomeni di semplice liquefazione. E allora sarà forse è il vento a determinare queste modifiche del suolo?!?
Forse...MareKromiumLug 25, 2008
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PHOE-SOL058-GIF-lg15369-15371-15372-3.gifChangings inside "Snow-White" - Sol 58 (GIF-Movie; credits: Dr G. Barca)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 25, 2008
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PHOE-SOL058-lg15521-15523-15524.jpgThe "Area Code" of Mars: dial 05-05! - Sol 58 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visiteUn pò di ironia ed un pò di anomalìa, in questo frame davvero curioso...MareKromiumLug 25, 2008
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PHOE-SOL058-lg15534-15535-15537.jpgMartian "Eggs" - Sol 58 (natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visiteUn rilievo superficiale tanto curioso, quanto sconcertante ed una interpretazione del frame NASA-RAW in colori naturali davvero fantastica, realizzata dall'ormai eccezionale Dr Barca.MareKromiumLug 25, 2008
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PHOE-SOL054-MidnightSun-PIA10976.jpgMidnight Sun on Mars - Sol 5454 visiteCaption NASA:"This panorama mosaic of images was taken by the Surface Stereo Imager on board NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander. This mosaic documents the Midnight Sun during several days of the mission.
The foreground and sky images were taken on Sol 54, or the 54th Martian Day of the mission (July 20, 2008). The solar images were taken between 22:00 and 02:00 M.L.T., during the nights of Soles 46 to 56. During this period of 11 Soles, the Sun's path got slightly lower over the Northern Horizon, causing the lack of smoothness to the curve. This pan captures the polar nature of the Phoenix Mission in its similarity to time lapse pictures taken above the Arctic Circle on Earth". MareKromiumLug 24, 2008
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PHOE-SOL054-GIF.gifScoop at Work! - Sol 54 (GIF-Movie; credits: Dr M. Faccin)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 22, 2008
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PHOE-SOL035-PIA10970.jpgProtective cover - Sol 35 (natural colors; credits: NASA)55 visiteThis color mosaic image of the Protective Cover of the lidar onboard NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander was taken by the Surface Stereo Imager (SSI) on Sol 35, or the 35th day of the mission, June 30, 2008. The lidar is part of the Canadian-built weather station, contributed to the mission by the Canadian Space Agency.
The SSI images are part of a panorama of the Lander's Deck and Instruments.MareKromiumLug 22, 2008
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PHOE-SOL056-3D.jpgMineral Diversity in Vastitas Borealis - Sol 56 (3D + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Dr M. Faccin & Lunexit)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 22, 2008
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PHOE-SOL056-lg14759-14747-14748.jpgMineral Diversity in Vastitas Borealis - Sol 56 (Superdefinition + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 22, 2008
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