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OPP-SOL994-1F216428723EFF76WUP1211L0M1.jpgAlmost on the edge... - Sol 99456 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL994-1P216429456EFF76WUP2423R2M1.jpgJust a huge "hole in the ground" (3)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as09-23-3612.jpgAS 09-23-3612 - ...From above56 visiteMareKromium
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Pandora-PIA08315.jpgPandora, from about 2 MKM56 visiteCaption NASA:"Less intrusive than her sibling shepherd moon (Prometheus), Pandora nonetheless provides a gravitational influence that helps confine and perturb the F-Ring's shape.
Also notable here is the brightness of the region of the outer A-Ring which lies outside the very narrow Keeler Gap. This view looks toward the unlit side of the Rings from about 38° above the Ring-Plane.

The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Oct. 16, 2006 at a distance of approx. 2 MKM (about 1,2 MMs) from Pandora and at a Sun-Pandora-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 157°. Image scale is roughly 12 Km (about 7 miles) per pixel".

Nota: nell'inset, Pandora da poco meno di 52.000 Km di distanza
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Pan-PIA08317.jpgA "Bright Pearl" in the Darkness: Pan in the Gap56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This Cassini spacecraft view of Pan in the Encke Gap shows hints of detail on the moon's dark side, which is lit by Saturnshine -- sunlight reflected off Saturn.
Pan (26 Km, or 16 miles across) cruises the Encke Gap (325 Km, or 200 miles wide) with several faint ringlets.
This view looks toward the lit side of the Rings from about 52° below the Ring-Plane. The sunlit portion of Pan is partly overexposed.

The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Oct. 27, 2006 at a distance of approx. 385.000 Km (about 239.000 miles) from Pan and at a Sun-Pan-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 86°. Image scale is roughly 2 Km (1,4 miles) per pixel".
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Japetus-N00071141.jpgJapetus in natural colors56 visiteCaption NASA:"N00071141.jpg was taken on November 27, 2006 and received on Earth November 28, 2006. The camera was pointing toward Japetus that, at the time, was approximately 1.998.833 Km away.
The image was taken using the CL1 and IR3 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated".
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SchiaparelliCrater-processed.jpgA thick layer of dust over Schiaparelli Crater56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Enceladus-PIA06581_modest.jpgEnceladus (natural colors)56 visitePrimo esperimento di elaborazione/colorizzazione Lunar Explorer Italia su Enceladus (la "Luna di Neve").
A diversa colorazione corrisponde diversa albedo; la dominante scelta è celeste, con sub-toni grigi, azzurri e bianchi.
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Ma4-21E.jpgMars from Mariner 4 - Loosing signal56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as17-147-22477.jpgAS 17-147-22477 - Challanger's long Shadow56 visitePre-EVA-1 LM window pan. Below the horizon, surface closest to the LM.
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as17-147-22516.jpgAS 17-147-22516 - The Lunar Module56 visiteEVA-1 at the LM. 4 o'clock pan. minus-Z strut, engine bell.
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as17-147-22525.jpgAS 17-147-22525 - Where are you going?!?56 visiteEVA-1 at the LM. Gene Cernan (driver of the LR) approaches Jack Schmitt.
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