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APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11082.jpg
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11082.jpgAS 15-82-11082 - Hadley Delta Panorama190 visitenessun commento
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11122 HR.jpg
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11122 HR.jpgAS 15-82-11122 - Elbow and S. George Crater (HR)217 visiteOriginal caption:"165:21:14 MT. This frame from Jim's Station 9 pan is an excellent picture toward the South showing the bend of the rille near Elbow Crater".
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11122 LBL.jpg
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11122 LBL.jpgAS 15-82-11122 - Elbow and S. George Crater (lab)280 visitenessun commento
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11123 HR-1.jpg
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11123 HR-1.jpgAS 15-82-11123 - S. George Crater (HR)173 visitenessun commento
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11178.jpg
APOLLO 15 AS 15 82-11178.jpgAS 15-82-11178 - Hadley Delta Panorama with "Anomaly" (St. 10)309 visitePanorama completo di una porzione del meraviglioso Hadley.
Nella Cerchiatura Rossa il corpo anomalo, squadrato e sagomato, che sembra librarsi a qualche centinaio di metri dagli Astronauti e di cui abbiamo visto il detail mgnf nel frame che precede.
APOLLO 17 AS 17 144.22027 - HR-1.jpg
APOLLO 17 AS 17 144.22027 - HR-1.jpgAS 17-144-22027 - White hills, distant outcrops, dark sky89 visiteUn'altra immagine della Collezione di Kipp Teague: un frame bellissimo, senza dubbio ma, se provate a confrontarlo con altri frames della serie AS 17 (Reserved Area) potrete notare come il (pur) ottimo lavoro di "pulitura&restauro" operato da Kipp finisce con lo snaturare il VERO Paesaggio Lunare. In che senso? Nel senso che il bianco intenso delle colline - esaltato dalla pulizia - cancella la profondità di campo ed il nero del cielo (palesemente "piallato" per eliminare i difetti - o presunti tali...) è assolutamente troppo denso e compatto per essere naturale. D'altra parte, come lo stesso Dr Schmitt ce lo ha recentemente ricordato, il panorama lunare è fatto di contrasti: affilati, netti, unici.
Il Sole è infinitamente più brillante di come lo possiamo vedere qui sulla Terra (anche in alta quota), e le stelle "riempiono ogni spazio della notte lunare". Certo, nelle immagini standard, la luce delle colline può "lavar via" tanti dettagli, ma nelle elaborazioni di Kipp viene "lavato via" quasi tutto...
Bright_Features-Ganges_Chasma-MO-PCF-LXTT.jpg
Bright_Features-Ganges_Chasma-MO-PCF-LXTT.jpgBright Hills (?) in Ganges Chasma (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)77 visiteCaption NASA:"This image shows a small portion of the Floor of Ganges Chasma. Visible in this image are Sand Dunes, a Sand Sheet with dune forms and eroded Bright Deposits".

Coord.: 8,4° South Lat. and 314,0° East Long.
MareKromium
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ESP_021569_1650-PCF-LXTT.jpgOver the Columbia Hills (Absolute Natural Colors; credits: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)307 visiteAcquisition date: 04 March 2011
Mars Local Time (M.L.T.): 15:11 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 14,6° South
Longitude (East): 175,6°
Spacecraft Altitude: approx. 264 Km (163,944 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 26,4 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~79 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 25 cm/pixel and North is up
Map Projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 2,9°
Sun-Surface-Spacecraft Angle (i.e.: Phase Angle): 48,7°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 46°, with the Sun about 44° above the Local Horizon
Solar Longitude: 247,7° - Northern Autumn
MareKromium
ESP_021569_1650_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-1.jpg
ESP_021569_1650_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-1.jpgOver the Columbia Hills (Natural Colors; credits: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)231 visiteAcquisition date: 04 March 2011
Mars Local Time (M.L.T.): 15:11 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 14,6° South
Longitude (East): 175,6°
Spacecraft Altitude: approx. 264 Km (163,944 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 26,4 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~79 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 25 cm/pixel and North is up
Map Projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 2,9°
Sun-Surface-Spacecraft Angle (i.e.: Phase Angle): 48,7°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 46°, with the Sun about 44° above the Local Horizon
Solar Longitude: 247,7° - Northern Autumn
MareKromium
ESP_021569_1650_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-2.jpg
ESP_021569_1650_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-2.jpgOver the Columbia Hills (Enhanced Natural Colors; credits: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)194 visiteAcquisition date: 04 March 2011
Mars Local Time (M.L.T.): 15:11 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 14,6° South
Longitude (East): 175,6°
Spacecraft Altitude: approx. 264 Km (163,944 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 26,4 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~79 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 25 cm/pixel and North is up
Map Projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 2,9°
Sun-Surface-Spacecraft Angle (i.e.: Phase Angle): 48,7°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 46°, with the Sun about 44° above the Local Horizon
Solar Longitude: 247,7° - Northern Autumn
MareKromium
Hills-Tartarus_Colles_Region-PIA15307-PCF-LXTT.jpg
Hills-Tartarus_Colles_Region-PIA15307-PCF-LXTT.jpgHills in Tartarus Colles (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 95 visiteOrbit Number: 44484
Latitude: 22,915° North
Longitude: 185,841° East
Instrument: VIS
Captured: December, 25th, 2011
MareKromium
Hills_and_Knobs-Tartarum_Montes-PCF-LXTT.jpg
Hills_and_Knobs-Tartarum_Montes-PCF-LXTT.jpgHills and Knobs near Tartarum Montes (Saturated Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)66 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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