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Titan-W00074172-79-CB3Filter-MF-EB-LXTT-IPF.jpgFull Titan (Superdefinition and Enhanced Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin/Lunexit Team)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL0001-673758main_PIA15974-43_full.jpgLinearized Rear-View - Sol 1 (RAW Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)82 visiteCaption NASA:"This is a version of one of the first images taken by a Rear Hazard-Avoidance Camera (HazCam) on NASA's Curiosity Rover, which landed on Mars the evening of Aug. 5 PDT (morning of Aug. 6 EDT), 2012. It was taken through a "fisheye" wide-angle lens but has been "linearized" so that the Horizon looks flat rather than curved. The image has also been cropped. It is one-half of full resolution. Part of the Rim of Gale Crater, which is a feature the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined, stretches from the top middle to the top right of the image. One of the Rover's Wheels can be seen at bottom right. As planned, the Rover's early engineering images are taken at Low Resolution". MareKromium
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SOL0058-EB-MF-LXTT-IPF-1.jpgDeep Rover Tracks - Sol 58 (an Image-Mosaic in Natural Colors - CTX Frame; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Channels-Enipeus_Vallis-PIA16332-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpgFeatures of Enipeus Vallis (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)82 visiteOrbit Number: 47340
Latitude: 36,0802° North
Longitude: 267,124° East
Instrument: VIS
Captured: August, 16, 2012MareKromium
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SOL0120-PIA16550-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpgFeatures of the Surface of Gale Crater - Sol 120 (Slightly Saturated Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation) 82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Telesto-PIA07696-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpgTelesto (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation) 82 visiteThis view - obtained by the NASA - CASSINI Spacecraft - shows us a few interesting Surface Features (mostly old Impact Craters and Mountains) as well as fine color variations that are found on the Trojan Saturnian moon Telesto. The smooth Surface of this moon suggests that, like Pandora, even Telesto is covered by a mantle of fine, dust-sized Icy Material. The origin of the color differences is not yet understood, but it may reasonably be caused by extremely subtle variations in the Mineralogical Composition of its Surface, or by the (extremely small) size of the Dusty Grains which make up the Icy Soil. Tiny Telesto is a Celestial Body that is approx. 24 Km (such as about 15 miles) wide only.
The image was acquired with the NASA - Cassini Spacecraft Narrow-Angle Camera on December, 25th, 2005 at a distance of approximately 20.000 Km (such as about 12.000 miles) from Telesto and at a Sun-Telesto-CASSINI Spacecraft, or Phase, Angle of 58°. Image scale is 118 meters (387 feet) per pixel.
This picture (which is an Original NASA - CASSINI Spacecraft b/w frame published on the NASA - Planetary Photojournal with the ID n. PIA 07696) has been additionally processed and then colorized, according to an informed speculation carried out by Dr Paolo C. Fienga (LXXT/IPF), in Absolute Natural Colors (such as the colors that a human eye would actually perceive if someone were onboard the NASA - CASSINI Spacecraft and then looked outside, towards the Saturnian moon, Telesto), by using an original technique created - and, in time, dramatically improved - by the Lunar Explorer Italia Team. Different colors, as well as different shades of the same color, mean, among other things, the existence of different Elements (Minerals) present on the Surface of Telesto, each having a different Albedo (---> Reflectivity) and Chemical Composition.MareKromium
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SOL0130-1-GB-LXTT-IPF.jpgFeatures of Yellowknife Bay - Sol 130 (an Image-Mosaic in Calibrated Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Gianluigi Barca/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)82 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL0198-MR1007040000E1_DXXX-EB-MF-LXTT-IPF-3.jpg"The Horned Mars"... - Sol 198 (High-Def-3D; credits for the additional process.: Elisabetta Bonora and Marco Faccin/Lunar Explorer Italia/Italian Planetary Foundation)82 visiteEd infine, nell'anaglifo ad Alta Definizione, ecco che il Rilievo Controverso (chi dice "una specie di corno" e chi "una sorta di verme") ci appare tanto chiaro ed evidente, quanto straordinario nella sua "Singolarità". Un GRANDISSIMO Complimento ancora a Marco Faccin (Titanio44) ed Elisabetta Bonora (2di7) per la loro incredibile (eppur vera) Scoperta!
Ed ora vediamo da chi ci verrà rubata e come la NASA (o chi per essa) la smonterà, dicendoci che un "Rilievo" simile è "assolutamente normale"....MareKromium
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SOL0528-PIA17931-PCF-LXTT-IPF-3.jpgBizarre-looking Rocks - Sol 528 (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color. Dr Paolo C. Fienga/LXTT/IPF)82 visiteDue rocce decisamente curiose (specie quella posta alla Sx dell'Osservatore), le quali presentano una caratterizzazione superficiale assolutamente peculiare. Se Gale Crater, effettivamente ed in un'era remota, fu veramente un Lago, allora quello che si vede sulle due rocce potrebbe essere il residuo - fossile - di vegetazione sub-lacuale. E non solo! Sulla roccia di Sx, si vede NETTAMENTE l'esistenza di un foro il quale, come già ipotizzammo in passato - per un caso simile - potrebbe essere un Predatory Borehole.
Ovviamente la NASA, su questo ed altri rilievi similari, ha detto il solito. E cioè nulla. Voi che ne pensate?!?
p.s.: guardate la roccia "porosa", "irregolare" e "forata" a Dx ed osservate come essa sembra essere "parte integrante" della roccia stratificata sottostante. Sono tutt'uno? Sono l'una "appoggiata" all'altra? Si sono "incollate" nelle ere?.... Che ne dite?MareKromium
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ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-Pluto-PIA19937-PCF-LXTT-IPF.jpgSputnik Planum (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 82 visiteThis Synthetic Perspective view of Pluto, based on the latest High-Resolution images to be downlinked from the NASA - New Horizons Spacecraft, shows us what you would see if you were approximately 1100 miles (such as about 1770,284 Km) above Pluto's Equatorial Area, looking North/East - over the dark/orangish and heavily cratered Region informally named Cthulhu Regio - toward the bright, smooth, expanse of Icy Plains which have, for now, been informally called Sputnik Planum.
The entire expanse of Terrain seen in this image is roughly 1100 miles (such as about 1770,284 Km ) across. The images were taken as the NASA - New Horizons Spacecraft flew past Pluto on July 14, 2015, from a distance of about 50.000 miles (such as approx. 80.467 Km).
The image (which is an Original NASA - New Horizons Spacecraft's b/w and NON Map-Projected frame published on the NASA - Planetary Photojournal with the ID n. PIA 19937) has been additionally processed, magnified to aid the visibility of the details, contrast enhanced and sharpened, Gamma corrected and then colorized (according to an educated guess carried out by Dr Paolo C. Fienga-LXTT-IPF) in Absolute Natural Colors (such as the colors that a normal human eye would actually perceive if someone were onboard the NASA - New Horizons Spacecraft and then looked ahead, towards the Dwarf-Planet Pluto), by using an original technique created - and, in time, dramatically improved - by the Lunar Explorer Italia Team.MareKromium
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Zhurong-0028-Mars-pictures-sent-by-Zhurong.jpegHorizon - Sol 2882 visitenessun commento (non commentabile)MareKromium
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XX-Energy.jpgPlay again!82 visiteSolito "Gioco Ottico". Quello che si vede è fermo e "noi" ci illudiamo di vederlo in moto, o vice-versa? Enjoy!...MareKromium
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