| Piú viste |

APOLLO 14 AS 14-66-9258HR.jpgAS 14-66-9258 (HR)56 visite
|
|

Pre-Apollo-mg-KSC-61C-1012-Mercury2.jpgMercury 2: Lift-Off56 visite
|
|

ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 11 - AS 11-36-5404.jpgAS 11-36-5404 - Earth is far away...56 visite
|
|

ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-96-13010.jpgAS 15-96-13010 - Moon River (1)56 visitenessun commento
|
|

Original nasa - apollo 16 - as16-m-1341.jpgAS 16-m-1341 - Metric Frames56 visitenessun commento
|
|

ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 17 - AS 17-150-23063.jpgAS 17-150-23063 - Watching down... (5)56 visite
|
|

ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 12 - AS 12-26-6822.jpgAS 12-46-6822 - The "Lunar Mound"56 visite
|
|

ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-96-13011-1.jpgAS 15-96-13011 - Moon River (2)56 visitenessun commento
|
|

034-The Moon from Clem-PolarAreas.jpg110 - Polar Areas: the Peaks of Eternal Light56 visiteAs Clementine flew over the Pole - every 5 hours - it began its photographic mapping pass by imaging the Pole. These images are composites, showing the addition of alternate orbit polar images over the course of 1 Lunar Day (such as 1 Earth month). In these composite maps, areas in permanent darkness are black, while areas of permanent illumination are white; areas of mixed lighting condition are represented in various shades of gray. Note that the South Polar Area has the largest area of permanent darkness, measuring more than 15,000 square kilometers. The north pole shows only about 500 square kilometers of darkness. Several areas are evident that have near-constant Sun illumination. Such zones would have great value as sites for a permanent lunar outpost.
|
|

Plato Crater.JPG091 - Plato Crater56 visitePlato crater imaged by the UV/VIS camera at 1 micron, from an altitude of about 485 Km.
Plato is situated at 51° North Lat. and 9° West Long.; North is up. The strip width of this mosaic is about 90 Km.
The smallest craters visible are roughly 600 meters across.
|
|

NorthPoleoftheMoon.JPG114 - North Polar Region56 visiteThis shows a 630-Km long mosaic of the Northern Polar Region along the 180° West Longitude line from 69° to 90° North Latitude.
Imaged by the UV/VIS camera.
|
|

LUB20183.gif185 - Rydberg Crater and surroundings56 visitenessun commento
|
|
| 25353 immagini su 2113 pagina(e) |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
1626 |  |
 |
 |
 |
|