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Phobos2-C_Fobos_10.jpg
Phobos2-C_Fobos_10.jpgPhobos, from Phobos-2 (10)86 visitenessun commento
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Zond-07-16.jpgThe surface of the Moon, from ZOND-7 (3)86 visitenessun commento
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Zond-08-66-1.jpgLunar Surface from ZOND-886 visitenessun commento
Chaotic_Terrain-Aram_Chaos-R2200155-10.jpg
Chaotic_Terrain-Aram_Chaos-R2200155-10.jpgThe "Many Faces" of Aram Chaos (11 - EDM n. 10 - Original NASA/MGS/MSSS b/w Frame)86 visitenessun commento
APOLLO 14 AS 14 68-9421.jpg
APOLLO 14 AS 14 68-9421.jpgAS 14-68-9421 - Lunar Surface Variety: rocks, hollows, small craters and depressions86 visitenessun commento
Torricelli Crater-00.jpg
Torricelli Crater-00.jpgTorricelli Crater (1)86 visitenessun commento
North Pole.jpg
North Pole.jpgNorth Polar Region86 visitenessun commento
OPP-SOL756-1N195292261EDN6500P1585L0M1.jpg
OPP-SOL756-1N195292261EDN6500P1585L0M1.jpgLight clouds in the peaceful sky of Mars... - Sol 75686 visitenessun commento
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Mars-1.jpgSummer afternoon...On Mars!86 visitenessun commento
Umbra Fugax-1.jpg
Umbra Fugax-1.jpgUmbra Fugax86 visiteSiamo al termine della spettacolare eclissi totale del 29 Marzo 2006 e l'ombra della Luna sta già lasciando il posto al Sole. Se osservate il frame a schermo pieno e con una certa attenzione dovreste riuscire a notare che, in alcune zone del cielo - già quasi del tutto libere dalla "notte" - si intravedono ancora dei corpi luminosi puntiformi che, ad una prima e sommaria occhiata, potrebbero sembrare delle stelle molto luminose che stanno per svanire nella luce del giorno. Ma non è così: si tratta, a nostro parere, di un abbastanza consueto e caratteristico photoartifact.
In ogni caso, un frame davvero molto bello.


Caption originale:"During the March 29, 2006 total Solar Eclipse, the Moon's dark central shadow (or "umbra") is vanishing beyond the horizon in this dramatic view of the landscape a few km South-East of Incesu, Anatolia, Turkey. The large, snow covered mountain in the distance is 3.250 mt high volcano Hasan Dag. The foreground is growing brighter as eclipse watchers are just beginning to see rays of sunlight peek around the lunar limb, while the mountains on the horizon, left of Hasan Dag, are still completely shadowed by the Moon. For the watchers along this part of the shadow track, the total phase of the eclipse lasted less than 4', as the umbra raced over them at more than 3000 Km per hour".
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Candor_Chasma-03.jpgCandor Chasma from MGS and 2001 Mars Odyssey86 visiteCaption originale:"The 2001 Mars Odyssey Spacecraft includes an imaging device called THEMIS which scans strips of Mars in various wavelengths. Although numerous excellent images have been returned, unfortunately quirks and light leak defects in the camera system prevent straightforward registration of images obtained in different wavelengths. The first RGB color image released from Mars Odyssey is shown in the context of a color image from Mars Global Surveyor with a faked green channel. The THEMIS image appears too dark and saturated to me but I have preserved the color balance as released. Detailed criticism must be qualified by knowledge of the heroic measures taken to 'rescue' this RGB color image. The dark gray terrain in the valley floor shows as brownish to olive greenish in the closeup, and an orange region in the lower right is seen as the edge of a larger reddish area in the central interior of Candor Chasma".
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OPP-SOL046-1P132277731ESF05AMP2563R4M1.jpgThe "early" berries (2) - Sol 4686 visitenessun commento
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