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PIA23513-4.jpgFlying over Olympus & Friends... (S-EDM)203 visiteDust Storm? Smoke from a volcanic vent? That's the best we can offer you so far.... Then, You decide.2 commentiMareKromium
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PSP_002919_1915_red-abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgPossible MSL Landing Site between Xanthe Terra and Hypanis Vallis (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)202 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_024273_2125-PCF-LXTT-b.jpgValley Termini on Western Hecates Tholus (CTX "B" - Enhanced Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)202 visiteMars Local Time: 14:21 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 32,4° North Lat. and 149,1° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 302,8 Km (such as about 189,3 miles)
Original image scale range: 60,6 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 82 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 16,8°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 30,0°
Solar Incidence Angle: 44° (meaning that the Sun is about 46° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 8,5° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia
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PSP_007338_2640_RED_abrowse.jpgFeatures of the North Polar Scarp (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)201 visiteMars Local Time: 13:05 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 83,7° North Lat. and 235,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 318,1 Km (such as about 198,8 miles)
Original image scale range: 31,8 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 95 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 0,2°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 70,1°
Solar Incidence Angle: 70° (meaning that the Sun is about 20° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 34,0° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia
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ESP_023665_1410_RED_abrowse-01.jpgUnnamed Southern Crater with Gullies (EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)201 visiteMars Local Time: 14:15 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 38,5° South Lat. and 194,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 255,0 Km (such as about 159,4 miles)
Original image scale range: 51,0 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 53 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 6,9°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 49,6°
Solar Incidence Angle: 44° (meaning that the Sun is about 46° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 344,6° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia
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ESP_024484_1750-PCF-LXTT-01.jpgMeanders and Tributaries in Ridge Form in the Zephyria Region (EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)201 visiteMars Local Time: 14:26 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 5,1° South Lat. and 151,6° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 269,6 Km (such as about 168,5 miles)
Original image scale range: 53,9 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 62 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 4,7°
Phase Angle: 42,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 39° (meaning that the Sun is about 51° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 16,4° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia
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ESP_020897_2040_RED_abrowse.jpgUnnamed Crater on the Distal Eastern Flank of Elysium Mons (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)200 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_022117_1225_RED_abrowse-01-PCF-LXTT.jpgLight and Dark Bands in Darwin Crater (EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)200 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_022117_1225_RED_abrowse-00-PCF-LXTT.jpgLight and Dark Bands in Darwin Crater (CTX Frame - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)200 visiteAcquisition Date: April, 15, 2011
Mars Local Time (M.L.T.): 14:54 (Early Afternoon)
Latitude (centered): 57,3° South
Longitude (East): 340,8°
Range to Target Site (such as Spacecraft Altitude): 252,5 Km (157,8 miles)
Original Image Scale Range: 50.5 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~1 meter and 52 cm across are resolved
Map Projected Scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 3,7°
Sun-Target-MRO (such as Phase) Angle: 48°
Solar Incidence Angle (S.I.A.): 45° (with the Sun about 45° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 274,7° (Northern Winter=
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ESP_020551_1545_RED_abrowse.jpgMass Wasting near Claritas Fossae (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunexit Team)200 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_023173_1405_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgGullies and Lobate Material in an Unnamed Crater located in Nereidum Montes (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)200 visiteMars Local Time: 14:21 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 39,1° South Lat. and 309,0° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 260,5 Km (such as about 162,8 miles)
Original image scale range: 26,1 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 78 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 15,4°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 28,5°
Solar Incidence Angle: 40° (meaning that the Sun is about 50° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 323,8° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia
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ESP_025020_1720-PCF-LXTT-00.jpgFaults in Jus Chasma (CTX Frame - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)200 visiteMars Local Time: 14:49 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 7,8° South Lat. and 279,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 278,7 Km (such as about 174,2 miles)
Original image scale range: 27,9 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 84 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 19,3°
Phase Angle: 33,2°
Solar Incidence Angle: 48° (meaning that the Sun is about 42° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 35,8° (Northern Spring)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia
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