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49-vg1_visualcmp.jpgThe "Object" near Io and the one near Callistus: visual comparison (extreme detail mgnf)72 visiteNon servono ulteriori commenti...6 commenti
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41-vg1_p21286.jpgClosing-up on the restless World (Extremely Enhanced Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)64 visitenessun commento
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502-PIA01515.jpgGanymede (natural colors and HR)62 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This color picture was acquired by Voyager 1 during its approach to Ganymede. At ranges between about 230 to 250.000 Km. The images show detail on the surface with a resolution of 4,5 Km/px. This picture is relevant to a region in the Northern Hemisphere, near the terminator. It shows a variety of impact structures, including both razed and unrazed craters, and the odd, groove-like structures discovered by Voyager in the lighter regions. The most striking features are the bright ray craters which have a distinctly 'bluer' color appearing white against the redder background. Ganymede's surface is known to contain large amounts of surface ice and it appears that these relatively young craters have spread bright fresh ice materials over the surface. Likewise, the lighter color and reflectivity of the grooved areas suggests that here, too, there is cleaner ice".
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01-vg1_p20945.jpgJupiter, in true colors61 visiteThe spacecrafts are traveling at a distance where the Sun is but a bright point of light and solar energy is not an option for electrical power.
The Voyagers owe their longevity to their nuclear power sources - known as Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators, provided by the Department of Energy.

Voyager 1 is now at the outer edge of our Solar System, in an area called "The Heliosheath", such as the zone where the Sun's influence wanes. This region is the outer layer of the 'bubble' surrounding the Sun, and no one knows how big this bubble actually is. Voyager 1 is literally venturing into the great unknown and is approaching interstellar space.
Traveling at a speed of about 1,6 MKM per day (!), Voyager 1 could cross into interstellar space within the next 10 years.
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32-vg1_p21162.jpgFlying over the storms of Jupiter...61 visitenessun commento
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40-vg1_p21227c.jpgClosing-up on a "Restless World" (1 - Natural Colors; credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech)61 visitenessun commento
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43-vg1_1637750.jpgIo: the "restless moon" and a "strange companion" (b/w)61 visiteIndubitabile: qualsiasi cosa esso sia, l'oggetto (il "Transient", come abbiamo deciso di identificare questi corpi erranti e dalla natura imprecisata) si è mosso, e per giunta MOLTO rapidamente...4 commenti
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26-vg1_1638131.jpgAmalthea and her "Small Companion" (2)59 visitenessun commento
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25-vg1_1637732.jpgAmalthea and her "Small Companion" (1)58 visitenessun commento
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42-vg1_1636836.jpgIo: the "restless moon" and a "strange companion" (b/w)58 visiteIl vantaggio fondamentale (per i Cacciatori di Anomalìe) dei frames NASA originali ed in HR è che il livello di image-artifacts (o photo-artifacts) è tendente a zero. Abbiamo, con i mezzi a nostra disposizione, analizzato a lungo il dettagli che vedete in basso a Dx e l'unica conclusione affidabile che abbiamo raggiunto è che NON si tratta di un image-artifact.

Il resto...Decidetelo Voi.
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30-vg1_1636836.jpgIo and His volcanoes... (1)57 visitenessun commento
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43-vg1_1636836.jpgThe "Strange Companion" of Io (extreme detail mgnf)57 visiteForma irregolare, ma rotondeggiante; albedo elevata; nessun segno di rilievi superficiali.
Allora: una piccola "luna di Io", un "corpo vagante", una "cometa in divenire" oppure...una Alien Probe.

Decidete Voi.
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