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as11-44-6561.JPGAS 11-44-6561 - Rising Earth57 visite
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as11-44-6585.JPGAS 11-44-6585 - The Eagle, after the undocking (4)57 visite
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as11-44-6629.JPGAS 11-44-6629 - Rendez-vous!57 visite
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as11-44-6657.JPGAS 11-44-6657 - Approaching Tsiolkovsky57 visite
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as11-37-5456.JPGAS 11-37-5456 - Where is the "Flare-like light"?57 visite
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as11-37-5494.JPGAS 11-37-5494 - Far & distant "star-like objects"...57 visite
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M 74-PIA08533_fig2.jpgSupernova SN2003gd in July 2004 (1)57 visiteThe dust factory, also known as supernova SN 2003gd, is shown at the center of the two small insets from Spitzer's infrared array camera. A white arrow points to its exact location.
The yellow-green dot shown in the July 2004 inset (here) shows that the source's temperature is warmer than the surrounding material. This is because newly formed dust within the Supernova is just starting to cool.
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as11-36-5313.jpgAS 11-36-5313 - Before the T.L.I.57 visitenessun commento
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as11-40-5902.jpgAS 11-40-5902 - Buzzin' Buzz!57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:42:14 MT - Buzz is standing just beyond the north strut. Note the distinctive dust smudges on Buzz's legs. The photo also shows the furrows in the bulk sample area and the area to the left of the footpad that shows unmistakable signs of sweeping by the descent engine exhaust. In a detail Ulli Lotzmann notes a reflected image of the rendezvous radar. Karl Dodenhoff writes that the strap hanging down from behind Buzz's RCU is the neck ring pull-down strap. It connected to the pull down locking mechanism that also served as the upper PLSS/RCU attachment fitting on the chest of the A7L suit." Mick Hyde provides a photo taken in 2002 of Bill Ander's Apollo 8 suit at the Science Museum London. The strap is tucked into a pouch. The A7L suit was used prior to Apollo 15, when the LM crews started using the A7L-B".
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vo1_mf31s343.jpgMars: according to Viking 1 Orbiter57 visite
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vom_mg01s306.jpgMars: according to Viking 2 Orbiter57 visite
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vl1_11a022_mos-00.jpgFeatures of Chrise Planitia - Frame Viking Lander 1 n. 11a022 (CTX Frame)57 visitenessun commento
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