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Red_Moon.jpgDark Lunar Eclipse62 visiteCaption NASA:"The Moon passed close to the center of Earth's shadow on August 28th, 2007. Seen best by skywatchers in western North America and the Pacific Region, the resulting Total Lunar Eclipse was a dark one, lasting about 90 minutes. In this telescopic image taken near mid totality from Yass, NSW Australia, the 85 Km wide ray crater Tycho lies near the top right of the shadowed lunar surface.
Of course, even during a Total Lunar Eclipse, the Moon is not completely dark. Instead the Moon remains visible during totality, reflecting reddened light filtering into the Earth's shadow.
The light comes from all the Sunsets and Sunrises, as seen from the lunar perspective, around the edges of a silhouetted Earth".
MareKromiumSet 01, 2007
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Moon-SouthernSide.jpgThe Southern Highlands of the Moon (Moretus and Curtius)72 visiteCaption NASA:"The Moon's South Pole is near the top of this sharp telescopic view looking across the Southern Lunar Highlands. Recorded on August 3rd, 2007, from Tecumseh, Oklahoma, planet Earth, the foreshortened perspective heightens the impression of a dense field of craters and makes the craters themselves appear more oval shaped. The prominent crater in the foreground, Moretus, has a diameter of 114 Km and lies just west (left) of the Moon's Central Meridian. For large lunar craters, Moretus is young and features terraced inner walls and a 2,1 Km high, bright central peak, similar in appearance to the more northerly crater Tycho. Just to the right of Moretus is the 95 Km diameter crater Curtius.
Curtius has older, rounded walls marked by smaller, more recent impact craters".
MareKromiumAgo 23, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9350_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9350 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (21)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 18, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9337_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9337 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (18)58 visiteCaption NASA:"Post-EVA-2 photo out Ed's window showing the 'javelin' and one of the golf balls in a crater north of the LM. The javelin is lined up with Turtle Rock in the distance and with the golf ball, which is slightly closer to us than the javalin".1 commentiMareKromiumGiu 18, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9339_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9339 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (19)59 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 18, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9345_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9345 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (20)59 visiteCaption NASA:"View of the CSM Kitty Hawk from the LM Antares during rendezvous".
3 commentiMareKromiumGiu 18, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9286_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9286 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (1)67 visiteIl fascino discreto (ma non troppo) della Blue Flare ha colpito ancora e quindi, su richiesta di un nostro Amico Olandese, abbiamo deciso di riproporre in questa Sez. di Lunexit (secondo noi decisamente bella, ma certo poco visitata e dunque...oscura) una panoramica dell'orizzonte lunare che, nei suoi frames AS 14-66-9286, 9297 e 9299 (ben individuati dal Dr Gianluigi Barca, il quale sta riesaminando un enorme quantitativo di frames alla ricerca di "dettagli sfuggiti"), ci mostra la presenza, non molto lontano dagli Astronauti ed in prossimità della superficie, della nostra Fiaccola Blu.
3 commentiMareKromiumGiu 18, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9335_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9335 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (17)60 visiteCaption NASA:"This frame was probably taken out Ed's window, a conclusion based on the relative azimuths of some small foreground rocks and the ALSEP instruments".3 commentiMareKromiumGiu 18, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9316_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9316 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (16)61 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 17, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9320_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9320 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (16)59 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 17, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9321_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9321 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (17)59 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumGiu 17, 2007
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9309_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9309 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (14)60 visiteEd ancora una serie di frames che probabilmente riprendono la Blue Flare...Un grazie grandissimo al Dr Gianluigi Barca, per la pazienza, la dedizione e l'"occhio"!

Caption NASA:"Rightward of 9308, centered on the SWC (Solar Wind Collector)".
MareKromiumGiu 17, 2007
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