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ESP_024044_1555-PCF-LXTT.jpgSmall Knob with "Summit Pit" (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additioonal process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)251 visiteMars Local Time: 14:19 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 24,0° South Lat. and 285,6° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 253,4 Km (such as about 158,4 miles)
Original image scale range: 25,4 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 76,0 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 5,5°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 46,0°
Solar Incidence Angle: 41° (meaning that the Sun is about 49° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 359,7° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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Titan-IMG001935-PCF-LXTT.jpgTitan during Fly-By n. 9 (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)176 visiteOriginal NASA caption:"This image was taken on December 26, 2005 and received on Earth December 27, 2005. The camera was pointing toward TITAN that, at the time, was approximately 57.509 Km (about 35.734 miles) away.
This image was taken using the CB3 and CL2 filters and has not been validated or calibrated".MareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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ESP_024025_1005-PCF-LXTT-01.jpgFeatures of Promethei Lingula Region (CTX Frame "B" - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)243 visiteMars Local Time: 15:51 (Middle Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 79,5° South Lat. and 111,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 264,9 Km (such as about 165,6 miles)
Original image scale range: 53,0 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 59,0 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 22,0°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 72,4°
Solar Incidence Angle: 84° (meaning that the Sun is about 6° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 359,0° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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ESP_024025_1005-PCF-LXTT-00.jpgFeatures of Promethei Lingula Region (CTX Frame "A" - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)260 visiteMars Local Time: 15:51 (Middle Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 79,5° South Lat. and 111,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 264,9 Km (such as about 165,6 miles)
Original image scale range: 53,0 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 59,0 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 22,0°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 72,4°
Solar Incidence Angle: 84° (meaning that the Sun is about 6° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 359,0° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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ESP_024014_1275-PCF-LXTT-01.jpgUSGS Dune Database Entry Number 0284-520 (CTX Frame "B" - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additonal process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)234 visiteMars Local Time: 14:25 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 52,0° South Lat. and 28,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 252,8 Km (such as about 158,0 miles)
Original image scale range: 25,3 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 50,6 cm across are resolved (with 2 x 2 binning)
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 8,1°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 65,1°
Solar Incidence Angle: 60° (meaning that the Sun is about 30° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 358,5° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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ESP_024014_1275-PCF-LXTT-00.jpgUSGS Dune Database Entry Number 0284-520 (CTX Frame "A" - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additonal process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)239 visiteMars Local Time: 14:25 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 52,0° South Lat. and 28,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 252,8 Km (such as about 158,0 miles)
Original image scale range: 25,3 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 50,6 cm across are resolved (with 2 x 2 binning)
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 8,1°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 65,1°
Solar Incidence Angle: 60° (meaning that the Sun is about 30° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 358,5° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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ESP_023908_2305-PCF-LXTT.jpgDark Dunefield in Lyot Crater (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)241 visiteMars Local Time: 14:00 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 50,1° North Lat. and 28,9° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 308,5 Km (such as about 192,8 miles)
Original image scale range: 61,7 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 85 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 0,4°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 58,8°
Solar Incidence Angle: 59° (meaning that the Sun is about 31° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 354,4° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 27, 2011
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ESP_024041_1830-PCF-LXTT.jpgArabian Dunes (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additoonal process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)231 visiteMars Local Time: 14:15 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 3,1° North Lat. and 4,6° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 271,8 Km (such as about 169,9 miles)
Original image scale range: 27,2 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 82 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 0,7°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 34,7°
Solar Incidence Angle: 34° (meaning that the Sun is about 56° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 359,6° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 25, 2011
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ESP_024203_2600-PCF-LXTT.jpgFeatures of the North Polar Erg (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)239 visiteMars Local Time: 13:14 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 80,0° North Lat. and 240,0° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 317,9 Km (such as about 198,7 miles)
Original image scale range: 63,6 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 91 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 1,3°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 78,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 78° (meaning that the Sun is about 12° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 5,9° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 25, 2011
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ESP_024121_1870-PCF-LXTT-00.jpgUnnamed Tributary Channel leading into Ares Vallis (CTX Frame "A" - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)233 visiteMars Local Time: 14:15 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 6,8° North Lat. and 339,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 277,0 Km (such as about 173,1 miles)
Original image scale range: 55,4 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 66 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 5,5°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 39,7°
Solar Incidence Angle: 34° (meaning that the Sun is about 56° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 2,7° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 25, 2011
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ESP_024121_1870-PCF-LXTT-01.jpgUnnamed Tributary Channel leading into Ares Vallis (CTX Frame "B" - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)234 visiteMars Local Time: 14:15 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 6,8° North Lat. and 339,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 277,0 Km (such as about 173,1 miles)
Original image scale range: 55,4 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 66 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 5,5°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 39,7°
Solar Incidence Angle: 34° (meaning that the Sun is about 56° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 2,7° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromiumNov 25, 2011
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Channels-Iberus_Vallis-ECX-20080220a.jpgUnusually-looking Surface Feature near Iberus Vallis (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 196 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumNov 25, 2011
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