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Ultimi arrivi - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as14-64-9194.JPGAS 14-64-9194 - Crescent Earth over the LM55 visiteCaption NASA:"135:03:42 MT - Alan Shepard's picture of the Earth taken at the LM at the end of EVA-2. This photo shows more of the LM than the other pictures in the series".
MareKromiumMag 16, 2008
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as11-44-6549.jpgAS 11-44-6549 - Earthrise with possible Orbital Transient56 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 15, 2008
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as14-66-09323.jpgAS 14-66-9323 - A little look, out of the Window59 visiteCaption NASA:"Photo out Ed's (Mitchell) window, showing the TV Camera and the S-Band Antenna". MareKromiumMag 14, 2008
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as14-67-09368.JPGAS 14-67-9368 - Up-Sun (Special Processing by Lunexit)57 visiteSimilar to AS 14-67-9367.
MareKromiumMag 14, 2008
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as14-67-09367.JPGAS 14-67-9367 - Up-Sun (Special Processing by Lunexit)57 visiteCaption NASA:"117:19:37 MT - This up-Sun photo was taken from near the ALSEP Central Station back toward the LM in order to provide relative location information.
As with the Astronauts' bootprints, the track made by the MET tires are compact, smooth and, as can be seen so dramatically in this picture, more highly reflective than the rough undisturbed surface".
MareKromiumMag 14, 2008
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AP_15_AS_15-86-11570.jpgAS 15-86-11570 - The "Lunar Pearls" of Station 2 Boulder (special processing by Dr M. Faccin)75 visiteUn'elaborazione in "colori naturali" operata dal Dr Faccin che, oltre a mostrare la Superficie della Luna come non era mai stata vista prima, ci offre anche degli spunti di riflessione sulle "perle" che, simili a gocce (alcune opache, altre limpide) di cristallo, appaiono sul lato visibile di questo macigno che, purtroppo (ed almeno "ufficialmente"...) NON è stato MAI indagato a fondo.3 commentiMareKromiumMag 12, 2008
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APOLLO_15_AS_15-86-11570.jpgAS 15-86-11570 - The "Lunar Pearls" of Station 2 Boulder (special processing by Lunexit)60 visiteUn frame bellissimo, suggestivo e - grazie al "silenzio della NASA" - incommentabile.MareKromiumMag 11, 2008
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APOLLO_12_AS_12-46-6746-2.jpgAS 12-46-6746 - Blue Sphere on the Lunar Surface (detail)88 visiteAffascinante ed inesplicabile...8 commentiMareKromiumMag 08, 2008
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-72-9918.jpgAS 14-72-9918 - Bright and Unknown Light near the CSM58 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 08, 2008
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-116-18653_(23_April_1972.jpgAS 16-116-18653 - Orange Soil on the Moon? (True Colors - credits: Dr M. Faccin)170 visite...E allora? La Luna è davvero un "grigio oceano di polvere" (una "Magnifica Desolazione"), oppure aveva ragione Alan Bean, con le sue "visioni" ed i suoi quadri?!?...

Complimenti al Dr Faccin per l'ennesimo spunto di riflessione!
8 commentiMareKromiumMar 16, 2008
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as12-52-7757.jpgAS 12-52-7757 - Marius Crater (sunstruck)58 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 12
Magazine: 52
Magazine Letter: S
Latitude: 12,8° North
Longitude: 50,3° West
Film Type: SO164
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: black & white
Feature(s): MARIUS CRATER
MareKromiumMar 14, 2008
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as12-52-7759.jpgAS 12-52-7759 - Marius Crater (sunstruck)59 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 12
Magazine: 52
Magazine Letter: S
Latitude: 13,9° North
Longitude: 51,5° West
Film Type: SO164
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: black & white
Feature(s): MARIUS CRATER
MareKromiumMar 14, 2008
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