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SOL1293-05.pngMartian Iguana?!? (EDM) - Sol 1293152 visiteDettaglio esaltato nei contrasti e nel colore. Ribadisco: é un'illusione ottica od una semplice svista? Certo! Può pure essere. Ma Voi, che ne pensate?!?MareKromiumFeb 13, 2020
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SOL1293-04.pngMartian Iguana?!? (CTX Frame) - Sol 1293161 visiteForse sono rocce "strane"; forse é un'illusione ottica; forse é una svista. Tutto può essere. E se fosse una sorta di "Rettile"?!? Scrivete...MareKromiumFeb 13, 2020
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OPP-SOL468-1R169740231EFF55GVP1314L0M1-4.jpgVisions of the Martian Day - Sol 468 (4 - CSD; credits for the add. process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga) 233 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 12, 2020
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SOL1293-02.pngSol 1293 - Extremely Unusually-looking Surface feature in Gale Crater: "The Open Mouth" (CTX Frame)173 visite....Affascinante, ma incommentabile.MareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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SOL1293-03.pngSol 1293 - Extremely Unusually-looking Surface feature in Gale Crater: "The Open Mouth" (EDM)246 visiteDavvero bizzarro questo rilievo. Bizzarro, ma incommentabile.MareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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016-1-Ceres-Occator-Black_Shadow-01.jpgDark "Spot" inside Occator Crater (CTX Frame)121 visiteMareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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017-1-Ceres-Occator-Black_Shadow-02.jpgDark "Spot" inside Occator Crater (EDM)138 visiteMareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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018-1-Ceres-PIA22764.jpgOccator Crater on the Limb...127 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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020-1-Ceres-PIA22641.jpgUnusually-looking Surface Feature on 1-Ceres111 visiteCaption NASA Originale:"This image was obtained by NASA's Dawn Spacecraft on July 17, 2018 from an altitude of about 25 miles (such as approx. 40,23 Km).
The center of this picture is located at about 31,0° South Latitude and 248,9° East Longitude".MareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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021-1-Ceres-Cerealia_Facula-Occator_Crater-PIA21924.jpgCerealia Facula114 visiteCaption NASA Originale"This mosaic of Cerealia Facula is based on images obtained by NASA's Dawn Spacecraft in its second extended mission, from an altitude as low as about 21 miles (such as approx. 33,79 Km). The contrast in resolution obtained by the two phases is visible here, reflected by a few gaps in the high-resolution coverage. This image is superposed to a similar scene acquired in the low-altitude mapping orbit of the mission from an altitude of about 240 miles (i.e. approx. 386,24 km).
The increased resolution afforded by the low altitude is revealing intimate details about the relationships between bright and dark materials across the Facula (---> Bright Spot), which will help resolve the mystery of its origin.
Cerealia Facula is located at about 19,7° North Latitude and 239,6° East Longitude".MareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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011-1-Ceres-Full_Rotation.gif1-Ceres: Full Rotation (GIF-Movie - Credits: NASA/JPL)108 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 09, 2020
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SOL0753-ML0032370000400001E01_DXXX-001.jpgSol 753 - What is "That"?!? (EDM - Color and contrast enhanced)209 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGen 29, 2020
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