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OPP-SOL1979-EB-LXTT.jpgSparks... - Sol 1979 (additional process. by Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2368-EB-PCF-LXTT2.jpgThe "New" Martian Iron Meteorite - Sol 2368 (possible True Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)141 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2368-GB-LXTT.jpgIron Meteorite: Close View - Sol 2371 (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Drr Gianluigi Barca and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team:)109 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2369-EB-PCF-LXTT2.jpgThe "New" Martian Iron Meteorite - Sol 2369 (possible True Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)118 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2369-MF-LXTT.jpgThe "New" Martian Iron Meteorite - Sol 2369 (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)118 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2371-EB-LXTT.jpgDeep inside the Iron Meteorite - Sol 2371 (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)89 visiteNota Lunexit: evidentissimi, in questa splendida elaborazione della nostra Elisabetta Bonora, alcuni image-artifacts da sovrasaturazione i quali ci dimostrano la natura metallica della roccia ripresa.MareKromium
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OPP-SOL2371-PCF-LXTT.jpgIron Meteorite: Close View - Sol 2371 (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team:)138 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2371-PIA13419.jpgIron Meteorite: Close View - Sol 2371 (Approx. True Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University)72 visiteCaption NASA:"This is an image of the Meteorite that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity found and examined in September 2010. MER Opportunity's cameras first revealed the Meteorite in images taken on Sol 2363 (Sept. 16, 2010). This view was taken with the PanCam on Sol 2371 (such as Sept. 24th, 2010).
The science team used two tools on Opportunity's Arm - the Microscopic Imager and the Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer - to inspect the rock's texture and composition. Information from the Spectrometer confirmed that the rock is a Nickel-Iron meteorite. The team informally named the rock "Oileán Ruaidh", which is the Gaelic name for an island off the coast of North-Western Ireland.
Opportunity departed Oileán Ruaidh and resumed its journey toward the mission's long-term destination, Endeavour Crater, on Sol 2374 (Sept. 28, 2010) with a drive of about 100 meters (328 feet).
This view, presented in Approximately True Color, combines component images taken through three PanCam filters admitting wavelengths of 601 nanometers, 535 nanometers and 482 nanometers". MareKromium
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OPP-SOL2372-3D_PerspectiveView-GB-LXTT.jpgThe "New" Martian Iron Meteorite - Sol 2372 (3D and Perspective View - Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunexit Team)83 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2372-GB-LXTT.jpgThe "New" Martian Iron Meteorite - Sol 2372 (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Drr Gianluigi Barca and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)109 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL339-2.jpgIron-based Meteorite? - Sol 339 (natural colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)53 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL346-2.jpgThe "Martian Meteorite" - Sol 346 (true-colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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