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as15-86-11563.jpgAS 15-86-11563 - Station 2 Boulder56 visiteCaption NASA:"122:56:48 MT - After of the overturned boulder from the uphill side. Jim (Irwin) has joined Dave (Scott)".MareKromium
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as15-86-11576.jpgAS 15-86-11576 - Pushing the "Core-Tube" down56 visiteCaption NASA:"123:09:11 MT - Jim is about to push the core tube into the ground".MareKromium
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as15-86-11571.jpgAS 15-86-11571 - Station 2 Boulder56 visiteCaption NASA:"122:59:55 MT - While Jim started raking, Dave Scott went over to the boulder to get his tongs and take a close-up of the bottom of the boulder. Notice that he is using the tongs to make sure that he is at the proper distance for good focus".
MareKromium
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SOL054-A_P2432_L256atc-3.jpgEarly Horizon - Sol 54 (composite - credits: NASA & Lunexit)56 visitenessun commento10 commentiMareKromium
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PSP_006690_2280_RED_abrowse-02.jpgFeatures of Acidalia Planitia (extra-detail mgnf)56 visiteThis HiRISE extra-detail mgnf (358 x 266 mt or 392 x 291 yards) shows incipient scalloped terrain in the Southern Slopes of the Crater.

Scalloped terrain — depressions with scalloped edges and polygonal fractures — has been interpreted as a sign of surface caving, perhaps due to sublimation (evaporation) of underlying ice.
MareKromium
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Apollo_15_as_15-85-11405_hr.jpgAS 15-85-11405 - Mt Hadley and part of the "Swann Range"56 visiteCaption NASA:"122:14:35 MT - Rightward of 11404, with Mt. Hadley on the left and a portion of the Swann Range on the right. The Swann Range was named for Apollo 15 geologist, Gordon Swann".

Nota Lunexit: ringraziamo il Dr Gianluigi Barca per averci prontamente fornito la versione HR del frame che ha suscitato qualche curiosità, a causa della "luce" visibile circa ad ore 2, in alto a Dx. Come già si accennava in sede di commento alla versione compressa del medesimo frame, siamo davanti ad un image artifact che rientra nella Classe dei cosiddetti "Effetti Prismatici".
MareKromium
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as16-118-18880.jpgAS 16-118-18880 - The Earth during Trans-Lunar Coast (USA and Mexico)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as07-03-1512.jpgAS 07-03-1512 - The Darkness outside...56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11584.jpgAS 15-86-11584 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (2)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as16-113-18300.JPGAS 16-113-18300 - The Southern side of Stone Mountain56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11605.jpgAS 15-86-11605 - The "Glass Sphere" and a "Pin-Pin"...56 visiteCaption NASA:"142:56:47 MT - At the start of EVA-2, Dave (Scott) took this cross-Sun from the north of the small Glass Sphere that he had noticed on the ground under the Rover stowage position prior to the first EVA at 108:30:36 MT.
The piece of hardware on the ground is probably a so-called "pip-pin" that was pulled off the Rover during the deployment. The "aggie" is above the slightly-buried rock above and slightly to the right of the center of the picture".
MareKromium
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as15-86-11644.jpgAS 15-86-11644 - Gnomon & Shadow56 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave may have taken this down-Sun "after" of the Station 6 trench just prior to falling".MareKromium
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