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SOL1505.jpgIron? - Sol 1505 (Credits: Dr Marco Faccin and Elisabetta Bonora)141 visiteSo? What are we looking at?!?MareKromiumSet 04, 2020
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IN-SOL0004.pngNice, clear and "pink" -Sol 4139 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 26, 2020
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IN-SOL0530.pngWorking on the Surface - Sol 530122 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumMag 26, 2020
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IN-SOL0531.pngElysium Surface - Sol 531128 visiteLe mmagini inviateci dal Lander "In-Sight" sono, di fatto e sostanzialmente, tutte quasi uguali. Nulla di che da evidenziare e, quindi, ne pubblico poche. Sicuramente i dati sismici e pressori sono interessanti (ma attendo ancora un pò di tempo prima di pubblicare e commentare); le immagini, tuttavia ed a mio umile avviso, servono davvero a poco (se non a guardare il Cielo di Marte che pure sembra - almeno a questa Latitudine e da questo posto - non cambiare mai - salva qualche semi-impercettibile nuvoletta).
Peccato davvero che non ci sia un Rover in loco...MareKromiumMag 26, 2020
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SOL2465-48299611621_32a408a2df.pngSol 2465 - Twilights at Gale Crater (Natural Colors - Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & Marco Faccin)240 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumApr 15, 2020
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SOL2209-31681143988_3b241131a5.jpgSol 2209 - Front View (Enhanced Natural Colors - Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & Marco Faccin)178 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumApr 15, 2020
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OPP-SOL2536-48797463527_3a7965f6a3.jpgSol 2536 - Front View (Natural Colors - Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & Marco Faccin)197 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumApr 15, 2020
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SOL2450-48149596387_92cc717a35_n.jpgSol 2450 - Front View (Natural Colors - Credits for the additional process. and color.: E. Bonora & Marco Faccin)159 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumApr 15, 2020
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SOL2400-PIA23242.jpgNoctilucent Clouds over Gale Crater - Sol 2400127 visiteCaption NASA Originale:"NASA's Curiosity Mars rover imaged these drifting clouds on May 7, 2019, the 2400th Martian Day, or Sol, of the mission, using its black-and-white Navigation Cameras (NavCams).
These are likely water-ice clouds about 19 miles (such as approx. 31,577 Km) above the Surface. They are also "Noctilucent" Clouds, meaning they are so high that they are still illuminated by the Sun, even when it's night at Mars' surface. Scientists can watch when light leaves the Clouds and use this information to infer their altitude".MareKromiumMar 12, 2020
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SOL2405-PIA23241.jpgNoctilucent Clouds over Gale Crater - Sol 2405157 visiteCaption NASA Originale:"NASA's Curiosity Mars rover imaged these drifting Clouds on May 12, 2019, the 2405th Martian Day, or Sol, of the mission, using its black-and-white Navigation Cameras (NavCams).
These are likely water-ice clouds about 19 miles (such as approx. 30,557 Km) above the Surface. They are also "Noctilucent" Clouds, meaning they are so high that they are still illuminated by the Sun, even when it's night at Mars' Surface. Scientists can watch when light leaves the clouds and use this information to infer their altitude".MareKromiumMar 12, 2020
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SOL0710-0710MR0030150070402501E01_DXXX-000.jpgThe "Crab/Octopus-like Feature" (CTX Frame) - Sol 710146 visiteUn'immagine bella ma, apparentemente, insignificante per gli Anomaly Hunters. Eppure...
MareKromiumFeb 13, 2020
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SOL0710-0710MR0030150070402501E01_DXXX-001.jpgThe "Crab/Octopus-like Feature" (EDM) - Sol 710170 visite...eppure sembrea esserci qualcosa, "appiccicata" alla parete rocciosa (ed indicata dalla freccia), che di "Insignificante" non ha proprio nulla....MareKromiumFeb 13, 2020
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