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PSP_009708_1770_red-PCF-LXTT-1.jpgSouthern Meridiani Planum (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)188 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 21, 2011
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ESP_022208_1800_RED_abrowse.jpgLight-Toned Units and Dunes in Meridiani Planum (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)204 visiteAcquisition date: April, 22, 2011
Mars Local Time: 14:37 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 0,1° South
Longitude (East): 8,8°
Spacecraft Altitude (such as "Range to Target Site"): 271,8 Km (169,9 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 54,4 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~1 mt and 63 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map Projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 6,9°
Sun-Target-MRO (such as "Phase") Angle: 39,6°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 46°, with the Sun about 44° above the Local Horizon
Solar Longitude: 279,1° (Northern Winter)
MareKromiumGiu 20, 2011
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ESP_022343_1735_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgFaulted, Layered Deposits in Candor Chasma (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)182 visiteAcquisition date: May, 3, 2011
Mars Local Time: 14:34 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 6,6° South
Longitude (East): 284,1°
Spacecraft Altitude (such as "Range to Target Site"): 269,1 Km (168,2 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 26,9 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~81 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map Projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 12,6°
Sun-Target-MRO (such as "Phase") Angle: 29,6°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 41°, with the Sun about 49° above the Local Horizon
Solar Longitude: 285,6° (Northern Winter)
MareKromiumGiu 20, 2011
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PSP_008265_1860_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgFeatures of Elysium Planitia (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)178 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 20, 2011
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ESP_019351_1795_RED_abrowse-01-PCF-LXTT.jpgCollapse Pit on the S/E Flank of Pavonis Mons (EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)206 visiteCaption NASA:"The interior of the Pit consists of sediment-covered Boulders that range in size from approximately 5 meters (approximately 16 ft) to less than 1 meter (approximately 3 feet) in diameter. The interior region of the Pit appears to slope towards the North-West. Such Pits may form from collapse of a surface "roof" below which Lava may long ago have flowed, or as a result of removal of subsurface material due to erosion or extension".MareKromiumGiu 19, 2011
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ESP_019351_1795_RED_abrowse-00-PCF-LXTT.jpgCollapse Pit on the S/E Flank of Pavonis Mons (CTX Frame - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)198 visiteCaption NASA:"This image is located on the South/Eastern Flank of Pavonis Mons, a large Volcano located in the Tharsis Region of Mars. The dark, circular Pit Feature roughly in the middle of the image is about 180 meters at its widest diameter. The Pit appears to be surrounded by small sand dunes".

Acquisition date: 12 September 2010
Mars Local Time: 15:33 (Middle Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 0,5° South
Longitude (East): 248,6°
Spacecraft Altitude (such as "Range to Target Site"): 256,4 Km (160,2 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 25,6 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~77 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 25 cm/pixel and North is up
Map Projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 3,2°
Sun-Target-MRO (such as "Phase") Angle: 51,8°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 55°, with the Sun about 35° above the Local Horizon
Solar Longitude: 147,2° (Northern Summer)
MareKromiumGiu 19, 2011
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PSP_002162_2260_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT_(2).jpgScalloped Terrain with Layering (CTX and EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)230 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 18, 2011
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ESP_022212_1650_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-1.jpgInteresting Surface Features in Syria Planum (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 260 visiteCaption NASA:"This observation was to offer us a two-for-one treat: a small Volcano and a Double Crater with Ejecta Ridges caused by a binary impact. However, with little data volume, we were not able to get both targets, so we used a manual delay to image the Double Crater. A possible re-image of this area might focus on the Volcano. The site appears fairly dusty and there may not be much fine-scale structure to see.
Syria Planum is a broad Plateau, forming part of the Tharsis Region, which is home to the largest Volcanos in the Solar System. Some of these, Arsia Mons and Pavonis Mons, are also known as "Shield Volcanoes".
MareKromiumGiu 15, 2011
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PSP_002157_1715_red-PCF-LXTT-02.jpgRecent Impact near Arsia Mons' Summit (CTX and EDM in Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)303 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 15, 2011
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ESP_022171_1430_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-1.jpgUnnamed Crater S/E of Bosporus Planum (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)219 visiteAquisition date: 20 April 2011
Mars Local Time (M.L.T.): 14:43 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 36,4° South
Longitude (East): 302,7°
Range to Target Site (Spacecraft Altitude): 252,1 Km (157,6 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 50,4 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~1 meter and 51 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 5,3°
Sun-Crater-Spacecraft Angle (Phase Angle): 41,9°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.AI.A.): 37° (with the Sun about 53° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 277,3° (Northern Winter)

Nota Lunexit: un esempio eclatante di quanto la colorizzazione in Colori Naturali differisca da quella in Colori Naturali Assoluti.
MareKromiumGiu 14, 2011
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ESP_022178_1960_RED_abrowse-Utopia_Planitia-PCF-LXTT-1.jpgPossible MSL Landing Site in Utopia Planitia (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)189 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 14, 2011
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ESP_022171_1430_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-2.jpgUnnamed Crater S/E of Bosporus Planum (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)198 visiteAquisition date: 20 April 2011
Mars Local Time (M.L.T.): 14:43 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 36,4° South
Longitude (East): 302,7°
Range to Target Site (Spacecraft Altitude): 252,1 Km (157,6 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 50,4 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~1 meter and 51 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 5,3°
Sun-Crater-Spacecraft Angle (Phase Angle): 41,9°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.AI.A.): 37° (with the Sun about 53° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 277,3° (Northern Winter)
MareKromiumGiu 14, 2011
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