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OPP-SOL758-1N195480415EFF65EYP0695R0M1.jpgThe horizon of Meridiani (1) - Sol 75856 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL760-1F195654524EFF65KEP1215R0M1.jpgDigging in the desert - Sol 76056 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL760-1N195655099EFF65KEP0695R0M1.jpgThe Dunes around Opportunity (1) - Sol 76056 visitenessun commento
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Saturn-N00054985.jpgThe "Sea of Clouds" near Saturn's Terminator56 visiteCaption originale:"N00054985.jpg was taken on March 13, 2006 and received on Earth March 15, 2006. The camera was pointing toward Saturn that, at the time, was approximately 2.562.202 Km away, and the image was taken using the RED and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated".
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OPP-SOL760-3D-b-AF-2.jpgThe Dunes around Opportunity - 3D (2) - Sol 76056 visitenessun commento
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Rhea&Pandora-PIA08136.jpgRhea and Pandora56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Distant Rhea poses here for the Cassini, as Pandora hovers against Saturn's dark shadow on the Rings.
This image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Feb. 12, 2006, at a distance of approx. 3,6 MKM (2,3 MMs) from Pandora and 4,3 MKM (2,7 MMs) from Rhea. The image scale is 26 Km (about 16 miles) per pixel on Rhea".
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OPP-SOL762-1N195836029EFF65RXP0695R0M1.jpgSide-Winders (1) - Sol 76256 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL762-1N195836132EFF65RXP0695L0M1.jpgSide-Winders (3) - Sol 76256 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL762-1N195837657EFF65RXP1795R0M1.jpgSinking Mars? - Sol 76256 visiteCaption originale:"Right NavCam Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 762 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately 13:55:57 MLT".
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C-Mercury-HR-PIA02416.jpgA slice" of Mercury... (HR)56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"A limping Mariner 10 spacecraft was coaxed into a third and final encounter with Mercury in March of 1975. Due to several problems with the aging spacecraft, only ~450 useful images of the planet were acquired, though many are at significantly higher resolution than previous encounters. This is one of the highest resolution images of Mercury acquired by Mariner 10: Frame 528922, ~90 m/pixel.
The vertical (tall narrow) format of the third encounter images resulted from problems with the tape recorder and transmitter on the spacecraft. Only the middle quarter of each frame could be sent back".
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DiscoveryScarp-PIA02446.jpgThe "Discovery Scarp"56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"One of the most prominent lobate scarps (Discovery Scarp), photographed by Mariner 10 during it's first encounter with Mercury, is located at the center of this image (extending from the top to near bottom). This scarp is about 350 Km long and transects two craters 35 and 55 Km in diameter. The maximum height of the scarp south of the 55-Km crater is about 3 Km. Notice the shallow older crater (near the center of the image) perched on the crest of the scarp. (FDS 17389 and 27399)".
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OPP-SOL764-1P196011847ESF65RXP2553R1M1.jpgTrack (2) - Sol 76456 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Right Panoramic Camera Non-linearized Sub-frame EDR acquired on Sol 764 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately 13:02:09 MLT.
Camera commanded to use Filter 1 (436 nm)".
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