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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11309_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - The Texture of Hadley61 visite144:47:51 MT - This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6. Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face. A full discussion can be found starting on page 5-11 in the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report.MareKromiumGiu 01, 2009
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Panoramic-AS17-145-22175-22183.jpgFrom AS 17-145-22175 until 22183 - Boulder Field and Western Horizon55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 17, 2009
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Panoramic-AS17-145-22159-22170.jpgFrom AS 17-145-22159 until 22170 - Station 5 Panorama127 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 17, 2009
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Panoramic-AS11-37-5453-5458.jpgFrom AS 11-37-5453 until 5458 - Down Sun, before EVA56 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 17, 2009
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Panoramic-AS11-40-5930-5934.jpgFrom AS 11-40-5930 until 5934 - Down Sun Panorama55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 17, 2009
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Panoramic-AS11-40-5959-5961.jpgFrom AS 11-40-5959 until 5951 - From East Crater's Rim55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 17, 2009
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APOLLO_17_-_AS_17-137-20925-1.jpgAS 17-137-20925 - Hiding in the Darkness... (edm)72 visite...per i più "distratti", un piccolo aiuto (solo la magnificazione del dettaglio, MA SENZA modifica del colore e/o della luminosità originali del medesimo).MareKromiumMag 10, 2009
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APOLLO_17_-_AS_17-137-20925-0.jpgAS 17-137-20925 - Hiding in the Darkness... (ctx frame)76 visiteUn frame "chiave" per la corretta e completa lettura dell'Epopea Apollo...MareKromiumMag 10, 2009
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X-Moon.jpgX-Moon!335 visiteDa "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 11 Marzo 2009:"The striking "X" near the center of this lunarscape is easily visible in binoculars or a small telescope. Yet, not too many have seen it. The catch is, this Lunar "X" is only apparent during a 4 hour period just before the Moon's first quarter phase.
At the Terminator, or shadow line between lunar day and night, the X illusion is produced by a configuration of the craters Blanchinus, La Caille and Purbach.
Near the Moon's first quarter phase, an astronaut standing close to the craters' position would see the slowly rising Sun very near the horizon. Temporarily, the crater walls would be in sunlight while the crater floors were still in darkness.
Seen from planet Earth, contrasting sections of bright walls against the dark floors by chance look remarkably like an X. This sharp image of the Lunar "X" was captured at approx. 11:59 UT on March 3, 2009. The Moon's first quarter phase was at at 7:46 UT on March 4, AD 2009".MareKromiumMar 11, 2009
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APOLLO_17_AS_17-147-22507.jpgAS 17-147-22507 - EVA-1; Up Sun (special processing and coloring by Lunar Explorer Italia)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMar 04, 2009
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APOLLO_17_AS_17-147-22580.jpgAS 17-147-22580 - EVA-1; Up Sun (special processing and coloring by Lunar Explorer Italia)102 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMar 04, 2009
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APOLLO_11_AS_11-44-6548.jpgAS 11-44-6548 - Earthrise (special processing and coloring by Lunar Explorer Italia)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMar 04, 2009
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