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Aurora_Borealis~0.jpgAuroral Corona66 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 28 Luglio 2009:"Few Auroras show this level of detail. Above, a standard digital camera captured a particularly active and colorful Auroral Corona that occurred last week above Alberta, Canada. With a shape reminiscent of a flower, the spectacular Aurora had an unusually high degree of detail. The vivid green and purple auroral colors are caused by high Atmospheric Oxygen and Hydrogen reacting to a burst of incoming electrons. Many photogenic Auroras have been triggered from a Solar Wind Stream that recently passed the Earth. The Auroras were unexpected because the initiating Sun has been unusually quiet lately".MareKromiumLug 28, 2009
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Olympus-Italia.jpgOlympus Mons and Italy: an interesting comparison78 visiteDal nostro Caro Amico e Partner, Lorenzo Leone, una simpatica comparazione fra la nostra Penisola ed il Monte Olympus: da osservare, per riflettere e per ricordarci quanto siamo piccoli...MareKromiumLug 24, 2009
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ISS-011e12343.jpgAtmospherical Hole64 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumLug 14, 2009
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Cold_Blue.jpgCold Blue (by Roberto Tremolada)74 visiteSe esistesse un Pianeta simile alla Terra in orbita attorno a Sirio (oppure intorno a qualsiasi altra Gigante Blu), la Dominante Cromatica sarebbe quella ipotizzata dal bravissimo Roberto Tremolada, in questo suo spettacolare ed immaginifico quadro.
"Cold Blue" è un dipinto virtuale dedicato alle gelide acque di un Pianeta Senza Nome e ad uno dei suoi fiumi che, appena illuminato dai raggi azzurri di un Sole tanto grande e maestoso, quanto freddo e troppo lontano, scorre silenzioso nel paesaggio immaginato dall'Autore.
Un paesaggio che trasmette sensazioni di "stasi temporale" e di atmosfere, sì, limpide e ritempranti, ma anche - e comunque - aliene, desolate e spettrali...MareKromiumGiu 28, 2009
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Hyblaeus_Mons.jpgHyblaeus Mons (by Roberto Tremolada)102 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 28, 2009
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Counterlight.jpgCounterlight (by Roberto Tremolada)85 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 28, 2009
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Colourful_Earth.jpgEarth, from Monochrome to Polychrome (by Roberto Tremolada)67 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 22, 2009
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Saturn_and_Dione.jpgConjunction (by Roberto Tremolada)66 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 22, 2009
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Jupiter_and_Europa.jpgFather and Son (by Roberto Tremolada)81 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 22, 2009
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Triton.jpgLord of the Abyss (by Roberto Tremolada)68 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 21, 2009
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Venus~0.jpgNight-flight to Venus (by Roberto Tremolada)78 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 21, 2009
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SunriseovertheParthenon.jpgDawn over the Land of Gods67 visiteDa "NASA - Picture of the Day", del giorno 21 Giugno 2009:"Today, the Sun will stay in the sky longer than any other day of the year, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. Named the Summer Solstice, today's maximum daylight is indicative of the high amount of sunlight this time of year that is primarily responsible for the heat of the Summer season. At the North Pole and for all places above the arctic circle, there will be no night -- the entire day today will be lit by sunlight. The situation is reversed in Earth's Southern Hemisphere, where today has the least sunlight of any day. Today's solstice is commemorated above by a well-planned picture of our five billion year old Sun rising behind the 2500 year old Parthenon in Greece. Trees and birds occupy the foreground, while a modern crane is shown restoring parts of this historic symbol of a cultural civilization".MareKromiumGiu 21, 2009
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