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ESP_014342_0930-04.jpgSouth Polar Residual Cap Intraseasonal Change Monitoring (EDM n.4 - Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_014342_0930-03.jpgSouth Polar Residual Cap Intraseasonal Change Monitoring (EDM n.3 - Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_014342_0930-02.jpgSouth Polar Residual Cap Intraseasonal Change Monitoring (EDM n.2 - Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_014342_0930-01.jpgSouth Polar Residual Cap Intraseasonal Change Monitoring (EDM n.1 - Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_014342_0930-09.jpgSouth Polar Residual Cap Intraseasonal Change Monitoring (EDM n.9 - Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_014342_0930-06.jpgSouth Polar Residual Cap Intraseasonal Change Monitoring (EDM n.6 - Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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PSP_007368_1445_RED_abrowse-01.jpgColorful "Knob" in Ariadnes Colles (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)55 visiteCoord.: 35,0° South Lat and 173,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: about 255 Km
M.L.T.: 14:58 (early afternoon)MareKromium
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PSP_007820_1505_RED_abrowse-41.jpgThe "Sun-Door" (context frame and position - credits: Dr M. Faccin)55 visiteSempre nella zona laddove il Dr Faccin, in questi ultimi giorni, ha individuato una serie di rilievi bizzarri e, da un certo punto di vista, pure "inquietanti", ecco un nuovo gruppo di rocce che, come vedrete Voi stessi nei successivi ingrandimenti, non può non lasciare perplessi ed affascinati.
Tecnicamente, il gruppo di rocce parrebbe essere un semplice outcrop o, al limite, un ammasso di (ejecta?) boulders di dimensioni medio-grandi. Ma guardate più da vicino...MareKromium
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PSP_001691_1320_COLOR-02.jpgGullied Trough in Noachis Terra (extra-detail mgnf n. 2; Superdefinition + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Dr M. Faccin & Lunexit)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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PSP_006234_1870-1.jpgCollapse Pits in Cerberus Fossae (Superdefinition + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Dr M. Faccin & Lunexit)55 visiteCoord.: 6,9° North Lat. and 170,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: about 277 Km
M.L.T.: 14:17 (early afternoon)
Solar Incidence Angle: 36° (meaning that the Sun was 54° above the Local Horizon)
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PSP_006755_2030_RED_abrowse-2.jpgUnusual Surface Features in Mawrth Vallis Channel: the "Musgroom" (EDM - credits for the additional process.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunexit Team)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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PSP_006755_2030_RED_abrowse-1.jpgUnusual Surface Features in Mawrth Vallis Channel: the "Tepe" (EDM - credits for the additional process.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunexit Team)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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