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0012-The_Dark_Side-Artemis_2.jpegThe Moon (Dark Side with crescent Earth)109 visite1 commentiMareKromiumApr 07, 2026
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0000-The_Moon.pngThe Moon (Earth-facing Side)102 visiteMareKromiumApr 07, 2026
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New_Lunar_Crater.jpgManmade new Lunar Impact Crater: Luna 25174 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumOtt 15, 2023
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LRO-3000-Ryder_Crater.jpgRyder Crater140 visitenessun commento11 commentiMareKromiumDic 07, 2022
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LRO-3001-Wallach_Crater.pngWallach Crater112 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumDic 07, 2022
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LRO-3002-Shackleton_Crater.jpgShackleton Crater and its neverending Darkness118 visitenessun commento1 commentiMareKromiumDic 07, 2022
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LRO-3003-Gruithuisen_Domes.pngGruithuisen Domes81 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumDic 07, 2022
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0011-nasa-artemis-orion-flyby-2_gif.gifOrion's Second Lunar Fly-By (GIF-Movie)135 visitenessun commento32 commentiMareKromiumDic 07, 2022
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0010-Artemis_One-Surface.jpgIs this a "beautiful" picture?!?91 visiteCaption Originale:"These detailed (where?!?) black and white image was snapped by the Orion Spacecraft's onboard Optical Navigation Camera on day 6 of the Mission, the same day it performed a crucial engine burn".

Nota: foto orribile, sovraesposta e di qualità scadente. Le fotocamere Apollo erano 1000 anni più avanti.
10 commentiMareKromiumNov 28, 2022
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0009-Artemis_One-Far_Side_of_the_Moon.jpgThe bright and yet dark side of the Moon...93 visiteNASA officials say Artemis 1 mission teams are "giddy" after witnessing how well their Orion spacecraft has been performing so far on its way towards Lunar Orbit.

Artemis 1 launched at 01:47 EST (06:47 GMT) on Nov. 16, blasting off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida in a spectacular display of the sheer power of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The Orion spacecraft reached Earth orbit shortly after, and then at 87 minutes after launch performed a so-called Trans Lunar Injection burn to send it hurtling towards the moon. On Monday (Nov. 21), Orion performed another burn to send the Spacecraft close enough to the Lunar Surface to leverage (---> use, take advantage of) the Moon's Gravity to pull the Spacecraft around the Moon itself into a distant retrograde orbit.

After collecting data from that propulsive maneuver, NASA Officials held a briefing Monday evening (Nov. 21) to discuss Orion's powered flyby of the Moon. Judd Frieling, flight director at NASA's Johnson Space Center, said Orion Mission Team Members are "giddy" (to have a sensation of whirling and then a tendency to fall; synonym: dizzy) with the current performance they are seeing from the spacecraft after the flyby, which saw the Spacecraft come within about 80 miles of the Lunar Surface.
5 commentiMareKromiumNov 28, 2022
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0008-Artemis_One-photo1669033801.jpegWhat a "Couple"!111 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumNov 22, 2022
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0005-Artemis_One.jpgLook at Us!95 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumNov 22, 2022
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