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Winterday_on_Mars.jpgWinterday over Columbia Hills (a Martian Fantasy by Dr Paolo C. Fienga)82 visiteUn'immagine di fantasia - ma ottenuta da un frame originale Spirit-PanCam - che ci mostra la luminosità attuale del cielo di Marte durante i mesi invernali ed il disco solare così come dovrebbe apparire dalla superficie del Pianeta Rosso.
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Psp_001401_1850_red-1.jpgThe "Bridges" of Arabia Terra (1) extra-detail mgnf82 visiteUn detail-mgnf che ci mostra con sconcertante chiarezza l'impossibilità che questi rilievi sìano il prodotto di azioni eoliche (anche complesse).
Alcuni Ricercatori suggeriscono un'origine artificiale per questi "ponti!" (o "tubi"); noi supponiamo, invece, una loro origine naturale, ma da investigarsi in un'ottica non geologica (o almeno NON SOLO geologica).
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Man-Made_Nebula.gifMan-Made Nebula, such as: a warning sign of the Kessler Syndrome (GIF Movie)82 visiteCaption NASA:"What's that cloud drifting in space? It's not an astronomical nebula because...those appear to stay put.
Atmospheric clouds don't look like this.
The answer to last week's sky mystery turned out to be orbiting and expanding debris from the upper stage of a failed Russian rocket that exploded unexpectedly. The cloud became visible to unaided southern hemisphere observers, and its cause was initially unknown. The above time lapse movie shows the cloud drifting as seen from Australia. Streaks in and near the cloud are likely large pieces of debris. The debris cloud is more than an astronomical curiosity -- particles from this cloud and others could become projectiles damaging existing satellites. As the cloud disperses, many particles will fall to Earth, but many more may help make low Earth orbit an increasingly hostile environment".MareKromium
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SOL1140-2N227570102ESFAS2JP1561L0M1-02.jpgMartian Horizon (2): the colors of the afternoon - Sol 114082 visitenessun commento
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Saturn-PIA08923.jpgFrom South to North82 visiteCaption NASA:"The Cassini spacecraft gazes upward at the face of giant Saturn, seeing beyond the Equator to where ring shadows fall across the bluish Northern Latitudes.
This extreme southern view looks northward from about 58° below the Ring-Plane.
Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this natural color view. The images were obtained with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on Feb. 1, 2007 at a distance of approx. 940.000 Km (abput 584.000 miles) from Saturn.
Image scale is roughly 106 Km (about 66 miles) per pixel".MareKromium
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Gliese-581.jpgGliese 581 - Planetary System82 visite"...Non mi curo del Passato, poichè non esiste più, così come non mi curo del Futuro, poichè non esiste ancora.
E, ad essere sincero, non mi curo neppure del Presente poichè, in quanto Elemento di Transizione fra ambiti spazio-temporali che non esistono, come fa - mi chiedo - ad esistere?!?..."
Luciano De CrescenzoMareKromium
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Japetus-IMG002621-cr2000.jpgJapetus' "Bright Side" (natural colors - elab. Lunexit)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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00-PhoenixLiftoff.jpgThe beginning...82 visiteCaption NASA:"Can Mars sustain life? To help answer this question, last week NASA launched the Phoenix Mission to Mars. In May 2008, Phoenix is expected to land in an unexplored North Polar Region of Mars that is rich in water-ice. Although Phoenix cannot move, it can deploy its cameras, robotic arm, and a small chemistry laboratory to inspect, dig, and chemically analyze its landing area. One hope is that Phoenix will be able to discern telling clues to the history of ice and water on Mars. Phoenix is also poised to explore the boundary between ice and soil in hopes of finding clues of a habitable zone there that could support microbial life.
Phoenix has a planned lifetime of 3 months on the Martian surface".MareKromium
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ZZ-ZZ-Horizon-Columbia2.jpgApproaching the Hills (natural colors - elab. Keith Laney)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ZZ-ZZ-Horizon-2P227744645EFFAS4JP2629L4Mblueskies.jpgMartian Sky over Gusev (natural colors - elab. Keith Laney)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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The_Void_Universe.jpgHuge Void Implicated in Distant Universe82 visite"...Quo Romae propiores, tanto Christiani tepidiores..."
(Binder)
"...Quanto più i Cristiani sono vicini a Roma, tanto più la loro Fede si raffredda..."MareKromium
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NGC-4631_and_4656.jpgNGC 4631 and NGC 4656 - The "Whale" and the "Hockey Stick"82 visite"...non credo di essere un complottista ad affermare questo: io penso che la nostra Civiltà abbia un certo tempo a disposizione per non collassare su se stessa e, per riuscirvi, non ha bisogno di raggiungere la "pace interiore"... (ed infatti) non esiste alcuna armonia (dell'Animo) la quale sia capace di sfamare a lungo una specie così invasiva e prolifica come quella "Umana"...
E quindi, così come in ogni scenario (troppo complesso e troppo rischioso) da dover affrontare, c'è sempre un "Piano B" (pronto all'uso, in caso di necessità)..."
Marco FaccinMareKromium
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