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U-APOLLO 13 AS 13 58-8459.jpgAS 13-58-8459 - Odyssey (HR-1)81 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-36-5355.jpgAS 11-36-5355 - Us (from Lunar orbit)114 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5902.jpgAS 11-40-5902 - Buzz and the Lunar Module (HR)73 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-36-5390.jpgAS 11-36-5390 - "Buzzing Buzz"...On the way to the Moon!116 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-50-7438-1.jpgAS 12-50-7438 - Shadowland... (HR)70 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 66-9344.jpgAS 14-66-9344 - Kitty Hawk (HR)86 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-Lunar South Pole.jpgNo "Lunar Ice" at the South Pole...69 visite"...a new radar survey of the Moon’s Southern Pole has cast doubt on the hope that there might be accessible deposits of water ice in permanently dark craters. This new survey, performed with the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, found elevated Hydrogen levels in regions of bright sunlight - not just inside the shadowed walls of craters. It seems that scattered rocks associated with impact craters have given previous instruments a false reading...".Ott 19, 2006
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First Moon-1.jpgFirst Moon60 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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First Moon.jpgFirst Moon61 visitenessun commentoOtt 19, 2006
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Z-099-Lunar Impact-SMART-1.jpgThe Impact Sequence56 visiteCaption ESA originale:"Analysis of images obtained at the CFHT by Christian Veillet have revealed a plume of debris thrown up when SMART-1 impacted the Lunar Surface.
The observations were made with the WIRCam wide-field infrared camera with 10s exposure time through an H2 narrow-band filter at 2122 nanometers with a 32 nanometers bandwidth.
Each image is approximately 2'x 2', equating to 200x200 Km".Set 22, 2006
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B-Pirquet_3D.jpgPirquet Crater (3D)87 visitenessun commentoSet 11, 2006
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B-ZhiritskiyCrater.jpgZhiritskiy Crater (3D)95 visitenessun commentoSet 11, 2006
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