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OPP-SOL357-b357_last_look_L247.jpgMartian Meteorite - Sol 35782 visitenessun commento
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The Rings-PIA08331.jpgNew "Ringlets" (2)82 visiteCaption NASA:"HR Cassini images show an astonishing level of structure in Saturn's Cassini Division, including two ringlets that were not seen in NASA Voyager spacecraft images 25 years ago.
This view was taken with the Sun almost directly behind Saturn and its Rings, a viewing geometry in which microscopic ring particles brighten substantially. The image shows the diffuse new ringlet in the Cassini Division as the brightest feature in that Region.
This image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Sept. 15, 2006, at a distance of approx. 2,2 MKM (such as about 1,4 MMs) from Saturn. This view looks toward the unlit side of the Rings from about 15° above the ringplane. The phase angle, or Sun-Saturn-spacecraft angle, was 179°. Image scale on the sky at the distance of Saturn is roughly 13 Km (such as about 8 miles) per pixel".
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U-APOLLO 13 AS 13 58-8459.jpgAS 13-58-8459 - Odyssey (HR-1)82 visitenessun commento
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U-APOLLO 13 AS 13 58-8461.jpgAS 13-58-8461 - Odyssey (HR-2)82 visitenessun commento
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088-SOL932-McMurdo_L257F-A814R1_cbr2-00.jpgMc Murdo Panorama (1)82 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This beautiful scene reveals a tremendous amount of detail in Spirit's surroundings. Many dark, porous-textured volcanic rocks can be seen around the Rover, including many on Low Ridge. Two rocks to the right of center, brighter and smoother-looking in this image and more reflective in infrared observations by Spirit's Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer, are thought to be meteorites. On the right, "Husband Hill" on the horizon, the rippled El Dorado sand dune field near the base of that hill and lighter-toned Home Plate below the dunes provide context for Spirit's travels since mid-2005. Left of center, tracks and a trench dug by Spirit's right-front wheel, which no longer rotates, have exposed bright underlying material. This bright material is evidence of sulfur-rich salty minerals in the subsurface, which may provide clues about the watery past of this part of Gusev Crater".
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APOLLO 10 AS 10-34-5172.jpgAS 10-34-517282 visite
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-49-7318HR.detailmgnfjpg.jpgAS 12-49-7318 (HR) detail mgnf82 visite
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Pre-Apollo-mg-s65-63188-Gemini7-HR.jpgGemini 7 (HR)82 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-88-11973.JPGAS 15-88-11973 - CSM Endeavour from LM Falcon82 visite
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vg2_1132632.jpgThe "Bright Eye" of Neptune82 visitenessun commento
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vg2_1135023.jpgOn the way to Neptune (image with noise artifacts)...82 visitenessun commento
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g06_s65_63158.jpgGemini 06: is that "Planet Earth"?82 visite
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