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Apollo_Class.jpgApollo Class114 visite"La Verità non è mai visibile. E' solo un'idea. Ed un'idea la si può vedere?!?"
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CometHale-Bopp-970401C_lodriguss.jpgOn the edge of Oblivion...54 visite"...Mi dispiace vedere che gran parte delle persone vivano la loro Vita non secondo un modello personale - magari discutibile, ma proprio -, bensì secondo il modello creato solo ed esclusivamente dalla televisione (o da chi per essa).
Un modello orrendo e della razza peggiore.
Certo, non esiste un modello predefinito di "Vita" e allora ognuno di noi cresce assieme a quello che gli sta attorno, aiutandosi con quanto si trova in giro. Però...
Però vedo sempre più maiali inconsapevoli di viaggiare verso il mattatoio e, anche se dovrei (forse) preoccuparmi più di me stesso, questa visione - un pò - mi duole..."
Giorgio Picciau - "Lettere"MareKromium
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF.gifFrom far away: Comet Borisov (GIF-Movie)115 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF_3.gifFrom far away: the Comet Borisov through the Solar System (GIF-Movie)280 visiteGuardate bene! EccoVi la differenza (REALE ed IN FATTO) tra un Fly-By and uno Swing-By...E senza dimenticare "Oumuamua"!
As the first known object of its type, Oumuamua presented a unique case for the International Astronomical Union (IAU, for short), which assigns designations for astronomical objects. Originally classified as comet C/2017 U1, it was later reclassified as Asteroid A/2017 U1, due to the absence of a coma (--> "Chioma", in Italian).
Once it was unambiguously identified as coming from outside the Solar System, a new designation was created.
The name comes from the Hawaiian word "oumuamua", meaning 'scout' (from ou, meaning 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis, meaning 'first, in advance of', and reflects the way this object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to Humanity.
It roughly translates to 'first distant messenger' (or "The First Messenger from the distance").
Before the official name was decided upon, the name "Rama" was suggested by the name given to an Alien Spacecraft discovered under similar circumstances in the 1973 science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama", by Sir Arthur C. Clarke.MareKromium
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Comet_Borisov_-_Still.pngFrom far away: Comet Borisov135 visiteDa un altro Sistema, dallo Spazio Interstellare, da "altrove".... La "Cometa" Borisov attraverserà il nostro Sistema Solare così come una Rondine attraversa il nostro campo visivo in un luminoso giorno di Primavera.
Da dove viene? Dove va?
... Ma che importa, alla fine?!?.....MareKromium
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Comets-Borrelly_Comet-PIA03500_modest.jpgThe "Borrelly" Comet from Deep Space 154 visiteIn this highest resolution view of the icy, rocky nucleus of comet Borrelly, (about 45 meters or 150 feet per pixel) a variety of terrains and surface textures, mountains and fault structures, and darkened material are visible over the nucleus's surface. This was the final image of the nucleus of comet Borrelly, taken just 160 seconds before Deep Space1's closest approach to it. This image shows the 8-km (5-mile) long nucleus about 3417 kilometers (over 2,000 miles) away.
Smooth, rolling plains containing brighter regions are present in the middle of the nucleus and seem to be the source of dust jets seen in the coma. The rugged land found at both ends of the nucleus has many high ridges along the jagged line between day and night on the comet. This rough terrain contains very dark patches that appear to be elevated compared to surrounding areas. In some places the dark material accentuates grooves and apparent faults.
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Comets-Comet_Churyumov-Gerasimenko-cometCG01_rosetta_2048-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgA view of Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko218 visiteUn "piccolo" Tributo dato dalla prestigiosa rubrica quotidiana NASA "Astronomy Picture Of The Day" ai nostri Amici e Partner, Marco Faccin ed Elisabetta Bonora. Guardate su http :// apod. nasa. gov/ apod/ astropix.html di lunedì, 15 Settenbre 2014. Complimenti, di Cuore! E, sia detto per Onestà Intellettuale, qui, Lunexit, non c'entra nulla. Il nostro è solo un Omaggio a due OTTIMI Partners. Ma Lunexit, su questo Lavoro, non ha credito alcuno.MareKromium
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Comets-Comet_Hartley_2-EB-LXTT1.jpgComet "Hartley 2" (credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)74 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Comets-Comet_Hartley_2-EB-LXTT2.jpgComet "Hartley 2" (credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)70 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Comets-Comet_Hartley_2-EB-LXTT3.jpgComet "Hartley 2" (credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)79 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Comets-Comet_Hartley_2-EB-LXTT4.jpgComet "Hartley 2" (credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)67 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Comets-Comet_Hartley_2-EB-LXTT5.jpgComet "Hartley 2" (credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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