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B-PIA09945.jpgTopographical Context of Phoenix Landing Region55 visiteCaption NASA:"Color coding indicates the topography in this map of the region of Mars from 65 to 72° North Latitude and from 230 to 250° East Longitude. This area was designated "Region D" in the process of evaluating potential Landing Sites for NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander. The location chosen for safe landing sites is within the box bordered with a heavy black line along the western boundary of this region.

Elevation in the region varies from about 3600 meters (11.800 feet) to 4400 meters (14.400 feet) below the zero reference point for Martian Surface Elevation.
The topographical information is from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter".
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C-Phonix_Others.jpgPhoenix will not be alone on Mars...55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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B-PIA09947.jpgContext Image of Planned Landing Site55 visiteCaption NASA:"This view covers an area about 27 Km (about 17 miles) wide within the planned landing area for NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander. It was taken by the Context Camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and catalogued as image P02_001893_2485_XI_68N126W_061221 from that instrument.

Note the crater near the top (north) of the image. The red box indicates the position of a higher-resolution image PIA09948 of ground texture in this area".
MareKromium
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SOL402-2P162065699EFFA600P2552R1M1.jpgRocks, rocks and more rocks... (2) - elab. in natural colors by Lunexit55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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B-Mercury-PIA02948.jpgOld Basin Filled with by Smooth Plains (natural colors - elab. Lunexit)55 visiteCaption NASA:"Old basin, 190 km in diameter, filled by smooth plains at 43° South Latitude and 55° West Longitude. The basin's hummocky rim is partly degraded and cratered by later events. Mariner 10 frame 166607".MareKromium
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Enceladus-PIA09003.jpgEnceladus (true colors - elab. Lunexit)55 visiteCaption NASA:"This nearly equatorial view shows cratered regions on Enceladus in the central part of its Leading Hemisphere and high Northern Latitudes. Much of the rest of the geologically active moon is relatively crater free and covered by fractures and folds.
North on Enceladus is up.

The image was taken in polarized green light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 28, 2007 at a distance of approx. 293.000 Km (about 182.000 miles) from Enceladus.
Image scale is roughly 2 Km (a little more than 1 mile) per pixel".
MareKromium
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OPP-SOL1261-1N240130679EDN85W0P1550L0M1.jpgDark Sun, Dark Sky - Sol 126155 visitenessun commento1 commentiMareKromium
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SOL292-2F152297403EFF8992P1210R0M1.jpgFront-view of Mars at 15:48, Mars Local Time (natural colors - elab. Lunexit)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ZZ-ColorMars-12-20040505ax.jpgMars from Orbit, as a "Human" would see it...by Keith Laney (6)55 visitenessun commento1 commentiMareKromium
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ZZ-ZZ-Panorama-1P186692376EFF64KCP2289L257.jpgMeridiani's Horizon (natural colors - elab. Keith Laney)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as16-106-17340.jpgAS 16-106-17340 - Charlie Duke's Locator (additional processing by Lunexit)55 visiteCaption NASA:"167:37:52 MT - John and Charlie are about halfway from the Rover to House Rock and have stopped to take a sample. This is Charlie's "locator". John is standing with his knees slightly bent and the rake in his right hand. the Rover is in the distance above John's hands, with the High-Gain Antenna sticking up above the Local Horizon".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)55 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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