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B-Tsiolkovsky_3D~0.jpgThe Peak of Tsiolkovsky Crater (3D)101 visitenessun commentoSet 11, 2006
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Z-102-smart1_crash_location_H.jpgThe "Impact Location" (1)83 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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Z-103-LO_4_148_H3_impact_point_H.jpgThe "Impact Location" (2)67 visiteCaption ESA originale:"The blue star indicates the approximate impact site assuming that the coordinate system used to produce the reference Clementine Base Mosaic is correct. The yellow star indicates the approximate impact site using USGS's lunar control network revised with respect to the Clementine Base Mosaic. The distance separating the blue and yellow stars is about 7 Km.
In this image North is up".
Set 08, 2006
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Z-101-b_Impact_flash_865170.jpgLunar Flash! (detail mgnf)72 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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Z-100-observation_SMART-1_hawaii_H.jpgImpact Time (the sequence)!78 visiteCaption ESA originale:"This impressive sequence of SMART-1 impact images was captured by the 3,6-meter optical/infrared Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT), Hawaii, 3 September 2006.
The CFHT observed the projected impact area between 07:00 - 08:44 CEST (05:00 06:44 UT). The impact flash lasted only about 1 millisecond. It may have been caused by the thermal emission from the impact itself or by the release of spacecraft volatiles, such as the small amount of hydrazine fuel remaining on board".
Set 08, 2006
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72-moon_northpole 2.jpgThe Lunar North Pole (2)76 visiteCaption ESA originale:"(...) This picture is valuable as it shows illumination conditions at the Region. It is important to understand global illumination conditions to help in planning the location of future landing sites and, later, possible bases on the Moon".Set 08, 2006
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71-moon_northpole 1.jpgThe Lunar North Pole (1)64 visiteUna bellissima coppia di immagini ad Alta Risoluzione dell'area Nord Polare della Luna, alla ricerca - ancora una volta - dei "Picchi della Luce Eterna" (anche se poi, come già avemmo occasione di dire in passato) si dovrebbe trattare non di picchi (nel senso di porzioni superiori di montagne appuntite), bensì di altopiani.

Comunque sia, queste Regioni della "Luce Eterna" esistono, sappiamo dove sono e, forse, costituiranno davvero un punto di partenza verso la costituzione di un avamposto Lunare permanente.

Staremo a vedere...
Set 08, 2006
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66-smart-1_data1002887_001_H.jpgLunar Horizon61 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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65-smart-1_data1002887_007_H.jpgCraters and Highlands79 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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64-smart-1_data1002887_015_H.jpgOld Craters in Mare Tranquillitatis58 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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63-smart-1_data1002887_024_H.jpgHeavily cratered Lunar Region55 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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62-smart-1_data1002887_016_H.jpgSmall craters58 visitenessun commentoSet 08, 2006
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