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Darkness-0.jpgMidnight-Sun over Vastitas (by Dr Marco Faccin)60 visiteDue ricostruzioni della "gelida - e buia - alba" sopra Vastitas Borealis le quali, con tutto il rispetto per la NASA e le sue "elaborazioni", sono semplicemente splendide. Forse le due più belle interpretazioni mai realizzate sino ad ora.

Un grande complimento ed un abbraccio al sempre più "magico" Dr Marco Faccin!
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Darkness-1.jpgMidnight-Sun over Vastitas (by Dr Marco Faccin)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL4999-21503_pia22221_Sol4999-pcam-dawn_800.jpgCold Dawn over Opportunity - Sol 4999 (Approximate True Colors)125 visiteSempre suggestiva l'Alba di Marte...7 commentiMareKromium
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PHOE-SOL090-PIA11054-1.jpgStar-like Objects in the Morning Lights - Sol 9054 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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PHOE-SOL090-PIA11054-2.jpgIce Cold Sunrise on Mars - Sol 90 (natural colors; credits: Lunexit)54 visiteFrom the location of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, above the Martian Arctic Circle, the Sun does not set during the peak of the Martian Summer.
This period of maximum solar energy is past — on Sol 86, the 86th Martian Day after the Phoenix landing, the Sun fully set behind a slight rise to the North for about half an hour.

This red-filter image taken by the lander's Surface Stereo Imager, shows the Sun rising on the morning of Sol 90, Aug. 25, 2008, the last day of the Phoenix nominal mission.
The image was taken at 51 minutes past Midnight (Local Solar Time) during the slow sunrise that followed a 75 minute "night". The skylight in the image is light scattered off atmospheric dust particles and ice crystals.

The setting Sun does not mean the end of the Mission. In late July, the Phoenix Mission was extended through September, rather than the 90-Sol duration originally planned as the Prime Mission.
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PHOE-SOL090-lg24930-24931-24932-2.jpgSunrise - Sol 90 (Superdefinition; credits: Dr G. Barca)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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PHOE-SOL101-lg_29161.jpgCold Sunrise - Sol 101 (natural colors; credits: Lunexit)88 visitenessun commento1 commentiMareKromium
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PHOE-SOL101-lg_29178.jpgCold Sunrise - Sol 101 (natural colors; credits: Lunexit)69 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOU-SOL029-Sunrise_stills.gifSunrise on Mars - Sol 29 (coloring: NASA)56 visiteUna nostra opinione su questi (suggestivi) "stills" dell'alba Marziana: ottimi frames, colori (ribadiamo) "suggestivi" ed "affascinanti"...Ma secondo noi COMPLETAMENTE ERRATI (oppure, se preferite, talmente "stretchati/esasperati" sulla dominante rosso-arancio che, alla fine, il risultato è totalmente non realistico).2 commentiMareKromium
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SOU-SOL039-3-DD.jpgIce-clouds from Soujourner Site - Sol 39 (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Don Davis)130 visiteHigh altitude clouds loom above the dusty morning twilight.
Note: on Mars the 'Raleigh scattering' - which colors our sky blue - is greatly diminished by the low atmospheric pressure.
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as17-148-22668.JPGAS 17-148-22668 - Sunrise54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
 
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