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SOL390-2N160995036EFFA300P1820L0M1_v200-00.jpgPseudo-Rocks - Sol 390 (a photo-mosaic by Ivana Tognoloni)60 visiteDalla nostra Cara Amica e "Compagna di Viaggio", Ivana Tognoloni, un nuovo - e sempre affascinante - Campionario di Bizzarrìe Marziane.
Pseudo-rocce, nella fattispecie, dalle forma improbabili e che sfidano la Logica e la Gravità (assecondando - spesso - degli equilibri impossibili o, quanto meno, decisamente complessi...così come fa la roccia a forma di "mezzaluna", sulla Vostra Dx).
Un photo-composite molto bello e curato, per rendersi conto che, su Marte (e, in fondo, in tutto il Cosmo - Terra ovv9iamente inclusa), non bisogna MAI dare nulla per scontato...
Un ringraziamento di Cuore, per l'Amicizia e la Passione dimostrate e quindi i nostri più Sinceri Complimenti ad Ivana per "l'occhio" (una prova ulteriore del fatto che CHI SA DOVE GUARDARE...Finisce SEMPRE con il trovare!).MareKromium
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South_Polar_Features-Fog_over_Chasma_Australe-PCF-LXTT.jpgFog over Chasma Australe (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)60 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Fog is a common occurrence in some areas of the retreating South Polar Seasonal Frost Cap. Fogs are commonly banked-up against steep Slopes or found inside Defrosting Craters.
This MGS-MOC image captured mid-afternoon Fog banked against the Layered Walls of Chasma Australe, a Trough in the South Polar Region of Mars. The Frost-covered Layers of Chasma Australe can be seen on the right side of this image, while the billowy Fog is to the left.
Sunlight illuminates this scene from the upper left. The Fog, probably composed of water ice crystals, casts shadows on the Chasm's Wall.
This picture is located near 83,5° South Lat. and 257,9° West Long; it covers an area about 3 Km (1.9 mi) wide". MareKromium
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UnusualObject-N00122114-5.jpgUnusually-looking "Object" in the Space of Saturn (GIF-Movie; credits: Dr G. Barca)60 visiteUn fantastico GIF-Movie realizzato dal bravissimo Dr Barca, che "dedichiamo" alla NASA (con ironia, certo, ma sempre con ammirazione), in attesa che ci "dica" qualcosa al riguardo...MareKromium
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OPP-SOL0240-MF.jpgThe "Mössbauer's Mark" on the Berries - Sol 24060 visiteSemplicemente incredibile: attraverso la ricostruzione tridimensionale multilayer ideata dal Dr Faccin, possiamo dire che Marte - ora - è veramente "davanti ai nostri occhi"!
Non possiamo aggiungere altro.MareKromium
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000-Phobos-Global_Map-ESA.jpgPhobos: Global Map (False Colors)60 visiteCaption ESA:"This mosaic image is composed by 53 pictures obtained by the Super Resolution Channel (or SRC, a part of the High Resolution Stereo Camera experiment) on board ESA’s Mars Express.
The SRC images covered 70% of the moon's surface. The remaining area is filled with 16 images previously obtained by NASA’s Viking mission.
The mean resolution is 12 mt/pixel". MareKromium
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PHOBOS-Image013-411-20081008-5870-6-s12_nd-01-PhobosSeries_H1.jpgViews of Phobos60 visiteThis sequence of images was obtained by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA’s Mars Express on 26 July 2008 (orbit 5861), at a distance of about 2295 Km from the moon’s centre, and provides a striking impression of the encounter.
These imagee was taken using all 9 imaging channels of the camera. The resolution shown here is 92 mt/pixel for each image.
HRSC is a so-called push-broom camera, building up images in a ‘scanning’ mode while the spacecraft passes over the surface. Its nine channels, or scanning lines, are oriented in different directions that spread from 18,9° behind the nadir viewpoint (corresponding to a vertical line of sight), to 18,9° ahead of the nadir. This gives the camera its stereo-viewing capacity.MareKromium
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PHOBOS-Image025-417-20081008-5889-6-src-04-PhobosSeries_H1.jpgPhobos' Terminator60 visiteThis image of Phobos’s surface was obtained by the Super Resolution Channel (or SRC, a part of the High Resolution Stereo Camera experiment) on board ESA’s Mars Express on 3 August 2008 (orbit 5889).
The distance from the moon’s centre was approx. 656 Km, and the image resolution is 6 mt/pixel. The original image has been corrected for mirror distortion.MareKromium
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PHOBOS-Image023-417-20081008-5889-6-src-02-PhobosSeries_H1.jpgPhobos' North Polar Regions60 visiteThis image of Phobos’s surface was obtained by the Super Resolution Channel (or SRC, a part of the High Resolution Stereo Camera experiment) on board ESA’s Mars Express on 8 August 2008 (orbit 5908).
The distance from the moon’s centre was approx. 1024 Km, and the image resolution is 9 mt/pixel. The original image has been corrected for mirror distortion.MareKromium
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PHOBOS-Image022-417-20081008-5889-6-src-01-PhobosSeries_H1.jpgStaring at Phobos' Limb60 visiteThis image of Phobos’s was obtained by the Super Resolution Channel (or SRC, a part of the High Resolution Stereo Camera experiment) on board ESA’s Mars Express on 3 August 2008 (orbit 5889).
The distance from the moon’s centre was approx. 656 Km, and the image resolution is 6 mt/pixel. The original image has been corrected for mirror distortion.MareKromium
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OPP-SOL500-3.jpgRover Tracks - Sol 500 (possible True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)60 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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vo1-PIA00300-PCF-LXTT.jpgOlympus Mons (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)60 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Dunes-Dunefield_in_Hellas_Basin-20080118a-PCF-LXTT.jpgDark Dunefield in Hellas Basin (Darkened Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)60 visitenessun commento
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