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LRO-2000-eAGLE-WestCrater-01.jpgThe Lunar Module "Eagle", from LRO (EDM - credits: NASA)110 visiteIl dettaglio magnificato del Descent Stage del Modulo Lunare "Eagle", il quale portò sulla Luna gli Astronauti Armstrong ed Aldrin, nel Luglio del 1969.
I "Complottisti", a questo punto, dovrebbero essere stati "serviti", non credete?
Ma è già totalmente ovvio quello che gli irriducibili detrattori della più GRANDE Avventura Umana e Scientifica mai compiuta nella Storia dell'Umanità ci diranno adesso...
Che cosa? Semplice: che ANCHE questi frames sono "tarocchi"...MareKromiumNov 11, 2009
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LRO-1010-392933main_LCROSS_5_full.jpgLCROSS impacting the Moon: the "Flash" in MIR Light92 visiteThis Mid-InfraRed (MIR) image was taken in the last minutes of the LCROSS flight mission to the Moon.
The small white spot (enlarged in the insets) seen within the dark shadow of lunar crater walls is the initial flash created by the impact of a spent Centaur upper stage rocket. Traveling at 1,5 mps (miles-per-second), the Centaur rocket hit the Lunar Surface yesterday at 04:31 UT, followed a few minutes later by the shepherding LCROSS Spacecraft.
Earthbound observatories have reported capturing both impacts. But before crashing into the Lunar Surface itself, the LCROSS Spacecraft's instrumentation successfully recorded close-up the details of the rocket stage impact, the resulting crater and debris cloud.
In the coming weeks, data from the challenging mission will be used to search for signs of water in the Lunar Material blasted from the Surface.MareKromiumOtt 10, 2009
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LRO-1011-392970main_LCROSS_9_full.jpgLCROSS impacting the Moon: the "Flash"120 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumOtt 10, 2009
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LRO-1012-392894main_LCROSS_full.jpgLCROSS Impact Location124 visiteLCROSS impact crater as seen with the Visible Light (VL) camera.MareKromiumOtt 10, 2009
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LRO-1013-392902main_LCROSS_2_full.jpgLCROSS Impact Location64 visiteLCROSS impact crater as seen with the Near InfraRed (NIR) camera.MareKromiumOtt 10, 2009
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LRO-1014-392915main_LCROSS_3_full.jpgLCROSS Impact Location68 visiteLCROSS impact crater as seen with the Mid InfraRed (MIR) camera.MareKromiumOtt 10, 2009
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LRO-1007-392833main_vlcsnap-2009-10-09-04h33m37s65_full.jpgLCROSS impacting the Moon75 visiteA closer view of the Moon as the LCROSS Spacecraft approaches impact.MareKromiumOtt 09, 2009
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LRO-1008-392738main_vlcsnap-2009-10-08-19h02m22s101.pngGo "Centaur", go!73 visiteImage of the Centaur separation as viewed from the InfraRed Camera.
LCROSS Centaur Separation occurred at 9:50 p.m. EDT (6:50 p.m. PDT), Oct. 8, 2009. After separation, the Spacecraft performed a 180° pitch maneuver (turning around) to reorient the LCROSS science payload towards the receding Centaur.MareKromiumOtt 09, 2009
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LRO-1009-Crash1.jpgLCROSS impacting the Moon84 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumOtt 09, 2009
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LRO-1002-392723-MainCabaeus_full.jpgLCROSS Impact Location69 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumOtt 09, 2009
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LRO-1003-392734-MainCabaeus1_full.jpgLCROSS Impact Location61 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumOtt 09, 2009
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LRO-1004-392792main_1024_768_GeminiNorth_NightBeforeImpact_full.jpgLCROSS impacting the Moon76 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumOtt 09, 2009
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