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OPP-SOL570-2.jpg
OPP-SOL570-2.jpgSolar Panels and Paving - Sol 570 (possible True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)62 visiteUna curiosità: osservate il sasso a forma di parallelepipedo che "emerge" quasi a centro frame. A parte il suo colore (grigio-bluetto), unico ed indefinibile - e "scorrelato" dal resto del paesaggio al quale esso accede -, c'è pure un altro piccolo - ma ben visibile - particolare che rende questo minuscolo rilievo "intrigante": sapreste dire qual'è e perchè si tratta di un dettaglio peculiare?

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The_Rings-N00124198.jpg
The_Rings-N00124198.jpgMore UFO's in the Space of Saturn?62 visiteCaption NASA:"N00124198.jpg was taken on November 16, 2008 and received on Earth November 17, 2008. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-RINGS that, at the time, were approx. 387.642 Km away, and the image was taken using the CL1 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated". 13 commentiMareKromium
SOL867-3.jpg
SOL867-3.jpgDark Mars - Sol 867 (possible natural colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)62 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_with_Dunefield_and_Windstreak-PIA07508-PCF-LXTT.jpg
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_with_Dunefield_and_Windstreak-PIA07508-PCF-LXTT.jpgImpact Crater and Windstreak (Saturated Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteCaption NASA:"This MGS-MOC image shows a 1,2-Km-diameter North mid-latitude crater with a bright wind streak".

Location near: 30,8° North Lat. and 131,8° West Long.
Image width: ~3 Km (~1,9 mi)
Illumination from: lower left
Season: Northern Summer
MareKromium
PSP_009320_1805_RED.jpg
PSP_009320_1805_RED.jpgLayering in Crater Wall (natural colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteMars Local Time: 15:26 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 0,3° North Lat. and 147,2° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 273,0 Km (such as about 170,6 miles)
Original image scale range: 27,3 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~54,6 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 1,9°
Phase Angle: 53,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 55° (meaning that the Sun is about 35° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 102,2° (Northern Summer)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia
MareKromium
Huygens-Down-03.jpg
Huygens-Down-03.jpgHuygens' Descent to Titan: 90 Km from the Surface (credits: R. Pascal)62 visiteThe blue color of the sky slowly vanishes with decreasing distance to the Surface and is replaced by a brownish tint. Huygens is still above a layer of complex organic condensate haze, that prevents a clear view down to the Surface.MareKromium
Huygens-Down-02.jpg
Huygens-Down-02.jpgHuygens' Descent to Titan: 100 Km from the Surface (credits: R. Pascal)62 visiteThe true color of Titan's Sky at this altitude is expected to be slighly less vivid than in this rendering, but should nevertheless come close to it. The transparency of the atmosphere would also be slightly lower to the naked eye. MareKromium
Psp_009468_2385_red.jpg
Psp_009468_2385_red.jpgCentral Peak of an Unnamed Crater in the Northern Plains (possible True Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteMars Local Time: 15:13 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 57,9° North Lat. and 58,7° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 310,8 Km (such as about 194,2 miles)
Original image scale range: 31,1 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~93 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 6,1°
Phase Angle: 42,5°
Solar Incidence Angle: 48° (meaning that the Sun is about 42° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 107,4° (Northern Summer)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia
MareKromium
PSP_009896_1680_RED.jpg
PSP_009896_1680_RED.jpgFeatures of Noctis Labyrinthus (possible True Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteMars Local Time: 15:34 (middle afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 12,0° South Lat. and 263,0° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 255,4 Km (such as about 159,6 miles)
Original image scale range: 51,1 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~1,53 mt across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 0,5°
Phase Angle: 61,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 62° (meaning that the Sun is about 28° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 122,9° (Northern Summer)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia
MareKromium
PSP_009878_2605_RED.jpg
PSP_009878_2605_RED.jpgUnconformity in Gemina Lingula Layered Deposits (possible True Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteMars Local Time: 15:15 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 80,3° South Lat. and 22,6° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 340,6 Km (such as about 212,9 miles)
Original image scale range: 34,1 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~1,02 mt across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 21,1°
Phase Angle: 45,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 63° (meaning that the Sun is about 27° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 122,2° (Northern Summer)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia
MareKromium
PSP_009765_1780_RED.jpg
PSP_009765_1780_RED.jpgPossible Skylight Near Arsia Mons (possible True Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteMars Local Time: 15:29 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 2,1° South Lat. and 237,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 159,8 Km (such as about 162,4 miles)
Original image scale range: 26 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: 5,4°
Phase Angle: 61,0°
Solar Incidence Angle: 57° (meaning that the Sun is about 33° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 118,1° (Northern Summer)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Lunar Explorer Italia

Nota Lunexit: "Skylight" ----> curiosa, ma bella, espressione NASA che indica un pozzo da collasso a camino verticale.
MareKromium
SOL1477-1691-PIA11746-b.jpg
SOL1477-1691-PIA11746-b.jpgThe "Bonestell' Panorama" (Part. II) - Soles 1477 until 1691 (possible True Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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