| Piú viste - The Moon After Apollo 17 |

Posidonius Crater.jpgPosidonius Crater87 visitenessun commento
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Moon Panorama - 1.jpgMoon Panorama (2)86 visitenessun commento
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E-Ptolemaeus Crater.jpgPtolemaeus Crater85 visitenessun commento
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South Pole - 01.jpgUnusual features and shadows near the South Pole (2)85 visitenessun commento
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Torricelli Crater-01.jpgTorricelli Crater (2)84 visitenessun commento
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FadingMoon-02.gifFading Sun-Lights... (2)83 visitenessun commento
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South Pole - 00.jpgUnusual features and shadows near the South Pole (1)83 visitenessun commento
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North Pole.jpgNorth Polar Region83 visitenessun commento
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Rheita Valley - 00.jpgRheita Valley (1)83 visitenessun commento
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B-Pirquet_3D.jpgPirquet Crater (3D)83 visitenessun commento
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The Moon~0.jpgWonderful, wonderful Moon!... (HR)82 visiteDa "NASA - Picture of the Day", del 7 Settembre 2006:"No single exposure can easily capture faint stars along with the subtle colors of the Moon. But this dramatic composite view highlights both.
The mosaic digitally stitches together fifteen carefully exposed HR images of a bright, gibbous Moon and a representative background star field. The fascinating color differences along the Lunar Surface are real, though highly exaggerated, corresponding to regions with different chemical compositions.
And while these color differences are not visible to the eye even with a telescope, Moon watchers can still see a dramatic lunar presentation tonight: a partial eclipse of the Moon will be visible from Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia".
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Rheita Valley - 01.jpgRheita Valley (2)81 visitenessun commento
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