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Apollo_15_as_15-85-11405_hr.jpgAS 15-85-11405 - Mt Hadley and part of the "Swann Range"56 visiteCaption NASA:"122:14:35 MT - Rightward of 11404, with Mt. Hadley on the left and a portion of the Swann Range on the right. The Swann Range was named for Apollo 15 geologist, Gordon Swann".
Nota Lunexit: ringraziamo il Dr Gianluigi Barca per averci prontamente fornito la versione HR del frame che ha suscitato qualche curiosità, a causa della "luce" visibile circa ad ore 2, in alto a Dx. Come già si accennava in sede di commento alla versione compressa del medesimo frame, siamo davanti ad un image artifact che rientra nella Classe dei cosiddetti "Effetti Prismatici".MareKromiumFeb 15, 2008
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as15-86-11571~0.jpgAS 15-86-11571 - The "Lunar Pearls" of Station 2 Boulder (special processing by Lunexit)61 visiteOsservate i dettagli indicati e marcati in rosso che si trovano sulla porzione scoperta (insomma quella che una volta era la base del macigno, prima che venisse ribaltato) dello Station 2 Boulder e poi, se volete, diteci che cosa pensate che sìano; a noi è piaciuta l'idea di battezzare queste curiosissime Surface Features come "Perle Lunari", ma se Voi aveste delle idee migliori...Noi le aspettiamo!MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-86-11571.jpgAS 15-86-11571 - Station 2 Boulder56 visiteCaption NASA:"122:59:55 MT - While Jim started raking, Dave Scott went over to the boulder to get his tongs and take a close-up of the bottom of the boulder. Notice that he is using the tongs to make sure that he is at the proper distance for good focus".
MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-86-11576.jpgAS 15-86-11576 - Pushing the "Core-Tube" down56 visiteCaption NASA:"123:09:11 MT - Jim is about to push the core tube into the ground".MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-86-11566.jpgAS 15-86-11566 - Station 2 Boulder59 visiteCaption NASA:"122:57:32 MT - Stereo companion to 11565. Jim has the scoop off the extension handle and has put it on the top of the boulder".MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-86-11569.jpgAS 15-86-11569 - Locator57 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave Scott turned to his left to take this "locator" to the Station 2 boulder. We can see him taking this picture in Jim's second down-Sun (AS 15-85-11442).
MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-86-11561.jpgAS 15-86-11561 - Station 2 Boulder58 visiteCaption NASA:"122:55:50 MT - Dave Scott has overturned the boulder, pushing it toward the West".MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-86-11563.jpgAS 15-86-11563 - Station 2 Boulder56 visiteCaption NASA:"122:56:48 MT - After of the overturned boulder from the uphill side. Jim (Irwin) has joined Dave (Scott)".MareKromiumFeb 10, 2008
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as15-98-13401.jpgAS 15-98-13401 - Solar Corona (Window Calibration)59 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 03, 2008
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as15-99-13416.JPGAS 15-99-13416 - The Earth in UV56 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 03, 2008
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as15-98-13398.JPGAS 15-98-13398 - Solar Corona (Window Calibration)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 03, 2008
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as15-98-13399.JPGAS 15-98-13399 - Solar Corona (Window Calibration)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 03, 2008
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