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as16-118-18865.jpgAS 16-118-18865 - Waiting for the Trans-Lunar Injection57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL1437-1N255746064EDN8884P1585L0M1.jpgThe Inner Rim of Victoria and the dark&dusty Sky above - Sol 1437 (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1448-A_P2436_1_False_L257_pos_3.jpgView from Spirit's Overwintering Position (Natural Colors - credits: Lunexit)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11585.jpgAS 15-86-11585 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (3)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as16-118-18863.jpgAS 16-118-18863 - Waiting for the Trans-Lunar Injection (MULTISPECTRUM - credits: Lunexit)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as16-114-18427-1.jpgAS 16-114-18427 - Check the Visor! (context frame)57 visiteUn frame della serie "Cartoline dalla Luna"? Forse no: osservate il visore di Charlie Duke...
Caption NASA:"124:02:22 MT - Rightward of 18426. This frame from John Young's Plum Crater pan shows Charlie as he moves to the South to examine some angular blocks. Compare Charlie's current location with the footprints in 18426. He has backtracked a bit, possibly when he turned to face John at about 124:03:51.
Stone Mountain is in the background".MareKromium
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Once_upon_a_Time.jpgOnce Upon A Time... (by Roberto Tremolada)57 visite"...Fortuna immoderata est: in bono, atque in malo..."
(Laberio)
"...La Buona Sorte (al pari della Cattiva Sorte) non conosce misura: nè nel bene, nè nel male..."MareKromium
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as15-86-11607-1.jpgAS 15-86-11607 - The "Glass Sphere" (extra-detail mgnf)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11642.jpgAS 15-86-11642 - Gnomon & Bootprint (2)57 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave (Scott) stepped to his right to get this stereo companion to 11641".MareKromium
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LunarEclipses.jpgEclipses...57 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day", del 29 Febbraio 2008:"Welcome to the extra day in the Gregorian Calendar's leap year 2008! To celebrate, consider this grid of lunar eclipse pictures - starting in leap year 1996 and ending with February's eclipse - with the date in numerical year/month/day format beneath each image. Mostly based on visibility from a site in Turkey, the 3x4 matrix includes 11 of the 13 total lunar eclipses during that period, and fills out the grid with the partial lunar eclipse of September 2006. Still, as the pictures are at the same scale, they illustrate a noticeable variation in the apparent size of the eclipsed Moon caused by the real change in Earth-Moon distance around the Moon's elliptical orbit. The total phases are also seen to differ in color and darkness. Those effects are due to changes in cloud cover and dust content in the atmosphere reddening and refracting sunlight into Earth's shadow. Of course, the next chance to add a total lunar eclipse to this grid will come at the very end of the decade".MareKromium
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SOL1473-2M257129600EFFAY00P2936M2M1.jpgWhat's on Spirit Solar Panels? (2) - Sol 147357 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1446.jpgSpirit's "dusty" Solar Panels - Sol 144657 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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