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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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Kaguya-003-20071107.jpgThe Western Side of the Oceanus Procellarum82 visiteCaption JAXA:"This is a still image taken out from the second moving image shooting when the KAGUYA Probe flew from the South to the North, on the Western Side of the "Oceanus Procellarum".
The dark part on the right of the above image is the Ocean and the light area on the left is called the "highland".
The moving image was taken at 05:51 a.m. on Oct. 31st, 2007 (JST) by eight-fold speed intermittent shooting (eight minutes is converged to one minute) from the KAGUYA, and the data was received at the JAXA Usuda Deep Space Center on the same day". MareKromium
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Kaguya-006-20071107.jpgWhere the first two pictures were taken...82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Kaguya-008-20071113.jpgThe setting "Blue Marble", from Lunar Orbit (Kaguya is near the Lunar South Pole)82 visiteCaption JAXA:"This still image was cut out from a moving image (tele shot) taken by the HDTV onboard the KAGUYA at 12:07 p.m. on November 7, 2007 (Japan Standard Time, JST,) then sent to the JAXA Usuda Deep Space Center.
In the image, the Moon's surface is near the South Pole, and we can see the Australian Continent (center left) and the Asian Continent (lower right) on the Earth.
(In this image, the upper side of the Earth is the Southern Hemisphere, thus the Australian Continent looks upside-down)".MareKromium
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SOL1375-2P248432475EFFAWH6P2422R1M1.jpgLandscape from the PanCam, Sol 1375 (2) - natural colors; elab. Lunexit82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Abell_21.jpgAbell 21 - The "Medusa Nebula"82 visite"Vale. - Valete Omnes. - Vive Valeque."
"Stà bene. - State bene tutti. - Vivete e state bene."
(forme usuali di saluto, comuni in chiusura di lettere)MareKromium
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Jupiter_Io-PIA10102.jpgLike Father and Son... (approx. true colors; credits: NASA)82 visiteCaption NASA:"This is a montage of New Horizons images of Jupiter and its volcanic moon Io, taken during the Spacecraft's Jupiter flyby in early 2007. The Jupiter image is an infrared color composite taken by the spacecraft's near-infrared imaging spectrometer, the Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array (LEISA) at 1:40 UT on Feb. 28, 2007. The infrared wavelengths used (red: 1.59 µm, green: 1.94 µm, blue: 1.85 µm) highlight variations in the altitude of the Jovian cloud tops, with blue denoting high-altitude clouds and hazes, and red indicating deeper clouds. The prominent bluish-white oval is the Great Red Spot. The observation was made at a solar phase angle of 75° but has been projected onto a crescent to remove distortion caused by Jupiter's rotation during the scan.
The Io image, taken at 00:25 UT on March 1st 2007, is an approx. true-color composite taken by the panchromatic Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI), with color information provided by the 0.5 µm ("blue") and 0.9 µm ("methane") channelsof the Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The image shows a major eruption in progress on Io's night side, at the northern volcano Tvashtar. Incandescent lava glows red beneath a 330-kilometer high volcanic plume, whose uppermost portions are illuminated by sunlight. The plume appears blue due to scattering of light by small particles in the plume ".MareKromium
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OPP-SOL1342-PIA10209-1.jpgCape Verde (natural colors; MULTISPECTRUM processing; credits: Lunexit)82 visiteCaption NASA:"This MER Opportunity PanCam Super Resolution mosaic of the approx. 6 mt (20 foot) high cliff face of the Cape Verde promontory was taken by the Rover from inside Victoria Crater, during the Rover's descent into Duck Bay. Super-resolution is an imaging technique which utilizes information from multiple pictures of the same target in order to generate an image with a higher resolution than any of the individual images. Cape Verde is a geologically rich outcrop and is teaching scientists about how rocks at Victoria Crater were modified since they were deposited long ago. This image complements SR mosaics obtained at Cape St. Mary and Cape St. Vincent and is consistent with the hypothesis that Victoria crater is located in the middle of what used to be an ancient sand dune field. Many Rover Team Scientists are hoping to be able to eventually drive the Rover closer to these layered rocks in the hopes of measuring their chemistry and mineralogy.
This is a MER Opportunity PanCam image mosaic acquired on Soles 1342 and 1356 (November 2 and 17, 2007), and was constructed from a mathematical combination of 64 different blue filter (480 nm) images".MareKromium
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Giants-2.jpgOn the shoulders of Giants (by Roberto Tremolada)82 visite"...Dov'è la Grandezza dell'Uomo, se non nella sua Capacità di Sognare?!?..."
MareKromium
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as07-04-1598.jpgAS 07-04-1598 - Crimson Tide82 visiteSe avete qualche idea sul "che cosa" questo frame potrebbe rappresentare...MareKromium
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APOLLO_15_AS_15-88-12002_(True_Colors).jpgAS 15-88-12002 - Aristarchus and Herodotus (True Colors; credits: Dr Marco Faccin)82 visiteUna elaborazione in Colori Veri della Regione dei grandi Crateri Aristarco ed Erodoto realizzata dal Dr Faccin. Un solo commento: FANTASTICA!MareKromium
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SOL082-MI.jpgGrinding... - Sol 82 (True Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Dr M. Faccin & Lunexit)82 visite...Un Lavoro davvero splendido dell'eccezionale Dr Marco Faccin.
Ma ora osservate e riflettete: siamo appena all'inizio dell'Avventura Marziana e, forse, le corde del cover-up non erano state ancora fissate bene...
Guardate: il "grinding" di Spirit, secondo Voi, che cosa evidenzia?
MareKromium
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