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OPP-SOL953-1N212785152EFF76EVP0773L0M1.jpgThe way behind "Duck Bay" (2) - Sol 95353 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL248-b_sol248_L_pan_full-2.jpgA new interpretation of the "Colors of Mars" (3) - Sol 24853 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL248-b_sol248_L_Pan_full-3.jpgA new interpretation of the "Colors of Mars" (4) - Sol 24853 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL958-1N213235171EFF76OIP0665R0M1.jpgWatching Victoria... (2) - Sol 95553 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL958-1N213235254EFF76OIP0665R0M1.jpgWatching Victoria... (3) - Sol 95553 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL958-1N213235607EFF76OIP0665R0M1.jpgWatching Victoria... (4) - Sol 95553 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL959-1N213321927EFF76POP0663R0M1.jpgShall we get in?... (2) - Sol 95953 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL959-1N213321978EFF76POP0663L0M1.jpgShall we get in?... (2) - Sol 95953 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL959-1N213322030EFF76POP0663R0M1.jpgShall we get in?... (3) - Sol 95953 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL952-PIA08807-1.jpgCabo Frio (1)53 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This view of Victoria Crater is looking South-East from Duck Bay towards the dramatic promontory called Cabo Frio. The small crater in the right foreground, informally known as Sputnik, is about 20 mt (about 65 feet) away from the Rover, the tip of the spectacular, layered, Cabo Frio promontory itself is about 200 mt (about 650 feet) away from the Rover, and the exposed rock layers are about 15 mt (about 50 feet) tall. This is an approximately true color rendering of images taken by the PanCam on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity during the rover's 952nd Sol (Sept. 28, 2006) using the camera's 750-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 430-nanometer filters".
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OPP-SOL959-1N213322907EFF76POP1767R0M1.jpgOn the edge... (1) - Sol 95953 visitenessun commento
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SOL932-McMurdo_L456atc-A814R1_br2-00.jpgMc Murdo Panorama (1)53 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This 360° view, called the "McMurdo Panorama", comes from the PanCam on NASA's MER Spirit. From April through October 2006, Spirit has stayed on a small hill known as "Low Ridge". There, the Rover's solar panels are tilted toward the Sun to maintain enough solar power for Spirit to keep making scientific observations throughout the Winter on Southern Mars.
This view of the surroundings from Spirit's "Winter Haven" is presented in approximately true color.
Oct. 26, 2006, marks Spirit's 1000th Sol of what was planned to be as a 90-Sol mission. (A "Sol" is a Martian day, which lasts 24 h., 39' and 35"). The Rover has lived through the most challenging part of its second Martian winter. Its solar power levels are rising again.
Spring in the Southern Hemisphere of Mars will begin in early 2007".
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