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SOL710-mars_spirit_PIA03274_f-01.jpgEl Dorado on Mars! (1) - Sol 71055 visiteOriginal caption:"NASA's MER Spirit welcomed the beginning of 2006 on Earth by taking this striking panorama of intricately rippled sand deposits in Gusev Crater on Mars. This is an approximate true-color rendering of the "El Dorado" ripple field provided by Spirit over the New Year's holiday weekend. The view spans about 160° in azimuth from left to right and consists of images acquired by Spirit's PanCam on Spirit's Sol 708 and 710 (such as Dec. 30, 2005 and Jan. 1, 2006). Spirit used the PanCam's 750-, 530- and 430-nnmt filters to capture the colors on Mars. Scientists have eliminated seams between individual frames in the sky portion of the mosaic to better simulate the vista a person standing on Mars would see. Spirit spent several days acquiring images, spectral data, and compositional and mineralogical information about these large sand deposits before continuing downhill toward Home Plate". 1 commenti
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OPP-SOL663-Erebus_360_L257atc-B652R1_br2-1.jpg"Greenish" Land & Sky around and above Opportunity (1) - Sol 66355 visiteOriginal caption:"This is an Opportunity Pan-Cam's Erebus Rim panorama, acquired on Soles 652 to 663 (Nov. 23 to Dec. 5, 2005 ), as NASA's MER Opportunity was exploring sand dunes and outcrop rocks in Meridiani Planum. The panorama originally consisted of 635 separate images in 4 different PanCam filters, and covers 360° of terrain around the Rover and the full Rover Deck. Since the time that this panorama was acquired, and while engineers have been diagnosing and testing Opportunity's RA, the panorama has been expanded to include more than 1.300 images of this terrain through all of the PanCam multispectral filters. This is the largest panorama acquired by either Rover during the Mission.
The panorama shown here is an approximate true-color rendering using PanCam's 750-, 530- and 430 nnmt filters. It is presented here as a cylindrical projection. Image-to-image seams have been eliminated from the Sky portion of the mosaic to better simulate the vista a person standing on Mars would see".
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Tethys-PIA07667.jpgTethys and Saturn, in "natural colors"55 visiteOriginal caption:"Tethys floats before the massive, golden-hued globe of Saturn in this natural color view. The thin, dark line of the Rings curves around the horizon at top.
Visible on Tethys are the huge craters Odysseus (top) and Melanthius (bottom). The view looks toward the anti-Saturn side of Tethys.
Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this color view. Tethys is apparently darker than Saturn at these wavelengths. The edge of the Planet appears fuzzy, which may indicate that we are seeing haze layers that are separated from the main cloud deck.
The images were acquired by the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Dec. 3, 2005, at a distance of approx. 2,5 MKM (about 1,6 MMs) from Saturn. The image scale is about 15 Km (app.x 9 miles) per pixel on Saturn and about 13 Km (app.x 8 miles) per pixel on Tethys".
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SOL618.jpgLook carefully: is this an "outcrop"?!? (3D) - Sol 61855 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL701-1P190430215EFF64KCP2437R1M1.jpgOutcrops' details (3) - Sol 70155 visitenessun commento
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SOL727-2N190911409EFFAMJ5P0695R0M1.jpgCristal and salt deposits on Mars (1) - Sol 72755 visiteVersione in b/n della splendida zona ripresa anche a colori (sia falsi, sia approssimativamente veri) durante il Sol 721.

Questa risposta del suolo Marziano allo "scavare" di Spirit (ma anche di Opportunity) a noi, sinceramente, non sembra affatto una rarità. Forse la stranezza, in queste immagini, la si può individuare nell'incredibile luminosità che proviene da queste aree esposte al (pur debole) Sole di Marte.
Che cosa guardiamo? Dei semplici cristalli di sale frammisti a solfato di Ferro e pebbles (ossìa delle pietruzze particolarmente luccicanti e di natura cristallina - quarzi, per lo più)?
E se invece avessimo davanti delle distese di sabbie diamantifere?!?...

Scherzi a parte, di qualunque cosa si tratti, la sensazione che abbiamo ricavato - dopo 2 anni di investigazioni - è che su Marte, più o meno ovunque, basta rimuovere anche solo un pò dello strato di polveri e sabbie (arancioni o verdastre che sìano) le quali ricoprono la superficie del Pianeta, che subito l'aspetto di Marte cambia radicalmente.

Mars: the White Planet. Che dite? Suona bene?...
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OPP-SOL707-1F190953090EFF64KSP1214L0M1.jpgOutcrops Panorama (2) - Sol 70755 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL707-1N190953566EFF64KSP1740R0M1.jpgThe "Martian Erasers" are back! (3) - Sol 70755 visiteOriginal caption:"Right NavCam Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 707 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately 13:13:27 MLT".
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OPP-SOL710-1N191206495EDN64KSP1585L0M1.jpgGood-morning Star-shine! - Sol 71055 visiteOriginal caption:"Left NavCam Non-linearized Downsampled EDR acquired on Sol 710 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately 09:36:59 MLT".
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SOL730-2P191168042EFFAMOAP2552L2M1.jpgA distant outcrop - Sol 73055 visitenessun commento
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OPP-SOL652-663-ErebusCrater-PIA03695_fig2-05.jpgErebus - Sol 652/663 (5)55 visitenessun commento
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SOL736-2M191702339EFFANHEP2956M2M1.jpgDetails of "Bubble Rock" (2) - Sol 73655 visiteCaption originale:"Microscopic Imager Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 736 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately 11:45:00 MLT. Microscopic Imager dust cover commanded to be OPEN".
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