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UFO-Poland_01.jpgUFO over Poland (1) - Credits: unknown123 visitenessun commento10 commentiMareKromiumApr 08, 2023
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UFO-Poland_02.jpgUFO over Poland (2) - Credits: unknown158 visitenessun commento20 commentiMareKromiumApr 08, 2023
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UFO-Poland_03.jpgUFO over Poland (3) - Credits: unknown110 visite6 commentiMareKromiumApr 08, 2023
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Italy.jpgTake a close look...120 visiteSuggestiva. Bisognerebbe farla vedere a qualche "Esperto" dell'Aeronautica Militare ed a tutti i sostenitori delle teorie più assurde e strampalate sul perché il Nord-Italia sia in siccità conclamata da almeno 15 anni. E la situazione non va a migliorare, anzi... Ipotesi?!?10 commentiMareKromiumMar 12, 2023
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Possible_UFO_-_Mars-Rover-Curiosity.jpgWow!96 visitenessun commento7 commentiMareKromiumFeb 23, 2023
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The_Tower-1.jpgA new "Monolith-like Structure" on Mars...135 visiteWith thousands of images taken by various probes sent to Mars, it would seem inevitable that unusual or puzzling objects might be seen in some of them. And of course, there have been, most notably the famous “Face on Mars” first seen in low-resolution Viking Orbiter images in the 1970s. Higher-resolution images taken later by other orbiters with better cameras showed it, and nearby interesting formations, to be just natural hills and mesas. Despite that, other curious things are seen in both orbital and ground images from time to time, although they almost always have a simple prosaic explanation. Another such oddity was seen in an image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which has attracted some attention. Most likely it is a natural rock formation, but it’s also not, as described by the tabloid Daily Mail, a “spherule” either.

The image shows a bright object casting a long shadow across the Floor of what might be a dried-up lakebed. Some observers have said it might be a Tower (or "Spire"), judging by the long shadow, but the view is from directly above and not enough detail can be seen on the object itself. The object does stand out for its brightness, but little more can be said about it. Using Occam’s Razor, it is most likely a natural geological rock formation, and not an alien tower, but it also can’t be a round “spherule” as referred to. The spherules seen by the Opportunity and Curiosity rovers are tiny, only a few millimeters across, way, way too small to be seen from orbit. If at all sphere-shaped, it is much bigger than that. Simply being round or tall also wouldn’t prove it was something artificial.
16 commentiMareKromiumFeb 21, 2023
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Fantasia.jpgThe Martian "Tubes"85 visite"...I find hope in the darkest days, and focus in the brightest ones. I do not judge the Universe..."

(Dalai Lama)
3 commentiMareKromiumFeb 21, 2023
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Fake_and_ugly.jpgA VERY bad "Artistic Interpretation"... Sigh!79 visite"...To the mind that is still, the whole Universe surrenders..."

Lao Tzu
MareKromiumFeb 21, 2023
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Martian_Landscape_-_Fantasy.jpgJust as usual82 visite"...The Future is in the Skies..."

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
MareKromiumFeb 21, 2023
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Mars_Explorer.jpgFunny...130 visiteNiente rover rigidi e pesanti: la chiave per l'esplorazione marziana è tutta in questa ingegnosa "lucertola cibernetica". La tecnologia ci ha dato nuove opportunità per esplorare lo spazio, specialmente con i robot che sono risultati essere strumenti particolarmente efficaci per l'esplorazione di altri pianeti.
Escludendo l'imminente ritorno sulla Luna, il traguardo spaziale umano più prossimo è l'esplorazione di Marte. Avventura emozionante, che potrebbe svelare tracce risorse, o di vita extraterrestre passata o presente: e se la affrontassimo con una lucertola robotica?

A quattro zampe sul pianeta rosso
Gli scienziati della Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics hanno realizzato un robot a quattro zampe ispirato alla lucertola che potrebbe essere utile per esplorare Marte. Questo robot, descritto nella rivista Biomimetics di MDPI, possiede una struttura flessibile che imita i movimenti e lo stile di cammino delle lucertole del deserto.
14 commentiMareKromiumFeb 08, 2023
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Visitor.jpgVisitors from beyond...94 visitenessun commento3 commentiMareKromiumFeb 08, 2023
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Oumuamua_3.jpgOumuamua109 visitenessun commento5 commentiMareKromiumFeb 08, 2023
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