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PSP_006737_1265-Square06~0.jpg77 visiteGewidmet Lyk2, von der deutschen Seite Allmystery (https://www.allmystery.de/themen/uf55655#id2962022).

Zitat: „Gibt es ein Denkmal auf dem Mars? - 05.08.2009 um 13:16 Uhr
@Prometheus
Diese italienische Seite (i.e.: Lunar Explorer Italia) scheint sich selbst auf die Schippe zu nehmen (ahahah).“

Nun, das ist der Kommentar des Genies.

Ich denke, eine kurze Antwort ist notwendig.

Ich ziehe meinen Hut vor dem Idioten, der über den Ernst dieser Seite lacht, ohne ihn zu kennen und offensichtlich ohne auch nur das Geringste über ihren Zweck und die Opfer zu verstehen, die gebracht wurden, um sie 22 Jahre lang online zu halten.

Danke! Bravo! Dann mach es besser, du armer Idiot…
MareKromiumMag 28, 2026
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SOL4887-PIA26724.pngAtacama - Sol 4877 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)112 visiteNASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to capture this view of a rock nicknamed “Atacama” on May 6, 2026, the 4,877th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. The rock had gotten stuck to the drill on the end of Curiosity’s robotic arm on April 25. Engineers spent several days repositioning the arm and vibrating the drill to try and get the rock loose, finally detaching the rock on May 1.

Atacama is estimated to be 1.5 feet in diameter at its base and 6 inches thick. It would weigh roughly 28.6 pounds (13 kilograms) on Earth (and about a third of that on Mars). The circular hole produced by Curiosity’s drill is visible in the rock.

This mosaic is made up of eight images that were stitched together after being sent back to Earth. The color has been approximately white-balanced to resemble how the scene would appear under daytime lighting conditions on Earth.

Curiosity was built by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which is managed by Caltech in Pasadena, California. JPL leads the mission on behalf of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington as part of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program portfolio. Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego built and operates Mastcam.
2 commentiMareKromiumMag 12, 2026
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SOL1717-PIA26699_figA.jpgCrocodile Bridge88 visiteNASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera system to capture this 360-degree panorama of a region nicknamed “Crocodile Bridge” on Jezero Crater’s rim. The panorama is made up of 980 images, 971 of which were taken on Dec. 18, 2025, the 1,717th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. An additional nine were taken on Jan. 25, 2026, Sol 1,754. This natural-color view has been processed to show the landscape as the human eye would see it.

Jezero Crater’s rim and the regions around it hold some of the oldest rocks anywhere in the solar system; they serve as time capsules of the Red Planet’s early history, when its crust and atmosphere were still forming. No terrain this ancient exists on Earth, where tectonic plates constantly recycle the surface. (Mars lacks tectonic plates, allowing some of this very old material to be preserved.)

“Crocodile Bridge” represents a transition into an area nicknamed “Lac de Charmes,” which Perseverance will explore for several months later this year.
1 commentiMareKromiumMag 07, 2026
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SOL4887-PIA26696_figA.pngNevado Sajama - Horizon106 visiteThe image was taken at a ridgetop site nicknamed “Nevado Sajama,” where Curiosity collected a rock sample using a drill on the end of its Robotic Arm.
Since May 2025, Curiosity has been exploring a region full of geologic formations called boxwork, which crisscross the surface for miles and look like giant spiderwebs when viewed from space.
The new panorama shows them as they really are: low ridges standing roughly 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) tall and about 30 feet (9 meters) across with sandy hollows in between.
MareKromiumMag 07, 2026
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SOL4887-NLB_831328705EDR_S1220000NCAM00593M_.jpgNevado Sajama - Horizon (Sol 4887)75 visiteThis image was taken by the Left Navigation Camera onboard NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity on Sol 4887 (2026-05-06 - 09:48:49 UTC).MareKromiumMag 07, 2026
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mov2.gifStrange! (a GIF-Movie by Tim Beech)180 visiteThis sequence (showing something that appear to be some sort of "strange movements" near a semi-buried Martian rock) is cropped from the last 10 (ten) frames of a video taken on Sol 6 by the Lander for the Mars Pathfinder Rover.
This possible evidence of unual movements on a world that should be totally still (but we know that is not!) was discovered by Mr. Tim Beech, which I personally thank for the work he made.
The intriguing detail, however, is very hard to be seen nere, but if you know how to look and study a series of pictures, I'm sure you'll find it. Good Luck anyway!
MareKromiumApr 29, 2026
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SOL3075_-_Don_Davis.jpgClouds over Curiosity (Credits: NASA/JPL; Credits for the additional process. and color: Don Davis)130 visiteL'immagine, in sè, potrebbe anche essere carina. Ma questo tipo di colorizzazione non esiste. Nemmeno su Marte. Evidentemente anche il "Grande " Don Davis - di cui ho apprezzato molto il lavoro negli anni, sta invecchiando o si è piegato alle logiche cromatiche NASA.
Decidete Voi.
1 commentiMareKromiumApr 10, 2026
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Zhurong_13.jpegPanorama155 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMar 12, 2026
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Zhurong_10.jpgMars Panorama132 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMar 12, 2026
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Zhurong_12.gifPartial Eclipse seen from Mars' Surface (GIF-Movie)148 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMar 12, 2026
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Zhurong_11.gifDeimos from Mars' Surface (GIF-Movie)301 visitenessun commento1 commentiMareKromiumMar 12, 2026
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SOL0099-Mars_Perseverance_ZR2_0099_0675742510_553ECM_N0040218ZCAM01000_026080J.jpgSol 99 - Martian Sunny Afternoon145 visiteNASA's Mars Perseverance Rover acquired this image using its Right (Dx) MastCam-Z camera. MastCam-Z is a pair of cameras located high on the Rover's Mast.

This image was acquired on May 31, 2021 (Sol 99) at the Local Mean Solar Time of 16:08:16.
1 commentiMareKromiumGen 02, 2024
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