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PHOE-SOL011-PIA10773.jpgArtificially illuminated Martian Soil - Sol 1178 visiteAvevamo visto giusto, quindi: quando il terriccio di Vastitas appare di una colorazione simile (giallo-arancio, arancio mattone ed arancio vivo) è perchè il "gruppo luce" di Phoenix sta lavorando. Leggete il commento NASA al riguardo:"NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scooped up this Martian Soil on the mission's 11th Sol after landing (June 5, 2008) as the first soil sample for delivery to the laboratory on the lander deck.
The material includes a light-toned clod possibly from crusted surface of the ground, similar in appearance to clods observed near a foot of the Lander.
This approximately true-color view of the contents of the scoop on the Robotic Arm comes from combining separate images taken by the Robotic Arm Camera on Sol 11, using illumination by red, green and blue light-emitting diodes on the camera.
The scoop loaded with this sample was poised over an open sample-delivery door of Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer at the end of Sol 11, ready to be dumped into the instrument on the next Sol".MareKromium
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PHOE-SOL011-lg_3181.JPGMore ICE and "greenish" Soil - Sol 11 (Superdefinition; credits: Dr Marco Faccin)56 visiteAncora un'immagine in Superdefinizione che ci riporta ai VERI colori di Marte ed alla EFFETTIVA texture della superficie di Vastitas: insomma, un nuovissimo piccolo-Grande Capolavoro del Dr Faccin.MareKromium
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PHOE-SOL099-lg27005-27006-27007-2.jpgA "Scoop" of Vastitas - Sol 99 (Superdefinition and enhanced natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)87 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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PHOE-SOL099-lg27005-27006-27007.jpgA "Scoop" of Vastitas - Sol 99 (Superdefinition and natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)60 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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