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as17-153-23585.JPGAS 17-153-23585 - Apenninus Montes56 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 17
Magazine: 153
Magazine Letter: MM
Revolution: 39
Latitude: 20,2° North
Longitude: 2,6° West
Lens Focal Length: 80 mm
Camera Altitude: 103 Km
Sun Elevation (on Local Horizon): 7°
Mission Activity: REV 39
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: colorMareKromium
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as17-153-23587.jpgAS 17-153-23587 - Apenninus Montes, East of Wallace Crater (2)56 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 17
Magazine: 153
Magazine Letter: MM
Revolution: 39
Latitude: 21,4° North
Longitude: 5,5° West
Lens Focal Length: 80 mm
Camera Altitude: 103 Km
Sun Elevation (on Local Horizon): 4°
Mission Activity: REV 39
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: colorMareKromium
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C-Phoenix-PolarDunes.jpgPossible Northern Scenarios (1) - Dark Dunes and Ice56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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NGC-6960-3.jpgNGC 6960 - The "Veil Nebula"56 visite"...The one who had much, did not have too much,
And the one who had little, did not have too little..."
- 2, Corinthians, 8:15MareKromium
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The_Rings-PIA08997.jpgOther "Brothers in the Night": Pan and Pandora56 visiteCaption NASA:"The Cassini spacecraft skims past Saturn's Ring-Plane at a low angle, spotting two ring moons on the far side.
Pan (26 Km, or about 16 miles across) sits within the Encke Gap right of center. Beyond the F-Ring hovers Pandora (84 Km, or approx. 52 miles across).
This view looks toward the unilluminated side of the Rings from less than 1° above the Ring-Plane.
The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 14, 2007 at a distance of approx. 1,6 MKM (about 1 MMs) from Saturn. Image scale is roughly 10 Km (about 6 miles) per pixel".MareKromium
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ZZ-ZZ-TheDunes-K12.jpgDunes (natural colors - elab. Keith Laney)56 visiteUna bellissima interpretazione delle dune di Endurance operata dal nostro buon Amico (ed ottimo Artista!) Keith Laney. Solo una precisazione: se i colori delle dune fangose di Endurance fossero davvero questi, allora potremmo TRANQUILLAMENTE parlare di una nuova (e strabiliante) evidenza oggettiva relativa alle modalità (peculiari, ma fisicamente comprensibili) attraverso le quali gli Idrocarburi affiorano su Marte.
Attenzione però: a nostro avviso questa elaborazione in "Natural Colors" è bella e suggestiva, MA NON REALISTICA.
La nostra conclusione è basata sull'applicazione del medesimo tipo di colorizzazione adottato bda Keith Laney sull'intera area di Endurance e non soltanto sulle dunette fangose che caratterizzano il fondo del cratere.
Ebbene, adottando una simile tecnica di colorizzazione, Endurance e tutta la regione a cui accede, dovrebbero presentarsi di color grigio/verde, con riflessi argento. Certo, un'ipotesi suggestiva ed un paesaggio - a quel punto - "Alieno ed Esotico" alla ennesima potenza ma...Io credo che la nostra interpretazione (frame che segue) sia, sebbene meno immaginosa e suggestiva, decisamente più verosimile.
E poi...Ai Posteri (l'ardua) Sentenza!MareKromium
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as16-116-18690.jpgAS 16-116-18690 - Balance Operations... (additional processing by Lunexit)56 visiteCaption NASA:"169:31:45 MT - Stereo companion to 18689.
John took this cross-Sun right after Charlie hit the boulder with hammer to try to break a sample loose. Charlie may be using the rake to steady himself".MareKromium
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Craters-Unnamed_Crater_with_possible_Oil_Lake-V07738009-PCF-LXTT-05.JPGAs Time Goes By... (an Image-Mosaic by Dr Gianluigi Barca - Lunexit Team)56 visiteQuadro comparativo delle possibili variazioni di forma e texture del materiale individuato sul fondo di un cratere senza nome posto ad una elevata Latitudine Sud.MareKromium
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Craters-Unnamed_Crater_with_possible_Oil_Lake-V07738009-PCF-LXTT-04.jpgMigrating Dunes, Dirty Waters or maybe Surfacing Hydrocarbons? (5 - Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as14-66-09321.JPGAS 14-66-9321 - LM's Shadow and reflections56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Saturn-PIA09012.jpgIncoming Storm56 visiteCaption NASA:"A great vortex, ringed by bright clouds, rolls through the Southern Skies of Saturn in this Cassini spacecraft view.
The image was taken using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of infrared light centered at 750 nanometers. The view was obtained with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on July 11, 2007 at a distance of approx. 2,8 MKM (such as about 1,8 MMs) from Saturn.
Image scale is roughly 17 Km (about 10 miles) per pixel".MareKromium
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Helene-PIA09015.jpgJust like an old "apple": Helene (False Colors)56 visiteCaption NASA:"The Cassini spacecraft reveals details on the surface of small, irregularly shaped Helene in this close-up view, obtained during the Spacecraft's closest encounter with this moon during its four-year primary mission.
Helene (32 Km, or 20 miles across) is a Trojan Moon, sharing Dione's orbit but staying 60° or 400.000 Km (about 250.000 miles) ahead of the much larger moon.
The image was taken in visible green light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on July 20, 2007. The view was acquired at a distance of approx. 39.000 Km (such as about 24.000 miles) from Helene and at a Sun-Helene-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 61°.
Image scale is roughly 231 meters (758 feet) per pixel".MareKromium
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