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APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5878-A.jpgAS 11-40-5878 - A "small step for a Man"...58 visite
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-48-7121.jpgAS 12-48-7121 - Surveyor III!58 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Alan Bean took this excellent photograph of the Surveyor III spacecraft from a distance of about 15 feet.
Block Crater is at the upper left".
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The_Rings-PIA08298.jpgFrom the Dark Side of Saturn58 visiteCaption NASA:"The Cassini spacecraft gazes down through the Dark Side of Saturn's Rings toward the softly glowing Planet. The night side Southern Hemisphere is lit by Sunlight reflecting off the opposite side of the Rings.
The Planet's shadow slices diagonally across the scene.

This view was acquired from about 23° above the Ring-Plane. The sliver of Saturn's sunlit crescent is partly overexposed as seen through the Cassini Division, a Region where there is less material to block or scatter incoming light.

Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this natural color view. The images were taken with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on Sept. 11, 2006 at a distance of approx. 1,1 MKM (about 700.000 miles) from Saturn and at a phase angle of 151°.
Image scale is about 60 Km (such as approx. 37 miles) per pixel".
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M-076-0.jpgM 76 - The "Little Dumbbell Nebula"58 visite"...Multos timere debet quem multi timent..."

(P. Siro)

"...Chi da molti è temuto, molti deve temere..."
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APOLLO_12_AS_12-53-7917.jpgAS 12-53-7917 - Just like "2001"...58 visiteUn vero peccato che, almeno sino ad oggi (Novembre 2006), le pagine NASA dedicate alle Missioni Apollo (Apollo Lunar Surface Journal) non dedichino, nella Sezione Apollo 12, alcuno spazio alle immagini contenute nel "film-magazine n. 53" (verificate Voi stessi: i magazines pubblicati sono solo quelli andanti da 46 a 52 più il magazine 57. Una dimenticanza della NASA? O forse una nostra svista?

Se lo scoprite, fatecelo sapere! Noi, in ogni caso, qualche frame proveniente dal rullino n. 55 lo abbiamo trovato e Ve lo proponiamo con piacere: non c'è nulla di strano o di anomalo. Solo delle bellissime immagini...
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as12_52_7745.jpgAS 12-52-7745 - What a crater!58 visite
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O-Mariner9-04.jpgMars from Mariner 9: the North Pole of Mars58 visitenessun commento
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O-Mariner9-03.jpgMars from Mariner 9: Collapsed terrain58 visitenessun commento
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O-Mariner9-02.jpgMars from Mariner 9: Olympus, alias Nix Olimpica58 visitenessun commento
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The_Sun_and_Mercury.jpgThe Sun and Mercury58 visiteEnjoying the transit of Mercury from Dallas, Texas, astronomer Phil Jones recorded this detailed image of the Sun. Along with a silhouette of the innermost Planet, a network of cells and dark filaments can be seen against a bright solar disk with spicules and prominences along the Sun's edge. The composited image was taken through a telescope equiped with an H-alpha filter that narrowly transmits only the red light from Hydrogen atoms. Such images emphasize the Solar Chromosphere, the region of the Sun's atmosphere immediately above its Photosphere or normally visible surface. Left of center, the tiny disk of Mercury seems to be imitating a small sunspot that looks a little too round. But in H-alpha pictures, sunspot regions are usually dominated by bright splotches (called plages) on the Solar Chromosphere.
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N-Mariner6-02_con_15b.jpgMars from Mariner 6: Crater Clusters' Region58 visitenessun commento
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N-Mariner7-03_cof_36a.jpgMars from Mariner 7: approaching Mars (3)58 visitenessun commento
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