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Hyperion-PIA08240.jpgPink Hyperion...77 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Unlike most of the dull grey moons in the Solar System, Hyperion's color is a rosy tan (---> Light Pink), as this view shows.

The origin of the moon's unusual hue is not known. Some scientists suspect the color comes from falling debris from moons further out.
A similar origin has been suggested for the dark reddish material on Saturn's moon Iapetus.

Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this natural color view. The images were taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 28, 2006 at a distance of approx. 291.000 Km (about 181.000 miles) from Hyperion. Image scale is roughly 2 Km (a little more than 1 mile) per pixel".
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024-SOL085-ANOMALY-2N133908969EFF2232P1954L0M1-03.jpgA whole Sol... (5)77 visitenessun commento
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Supernova Remnant-Cassiopeia A-1-March 2004~0.jpgSupernova Remnant "Cassiopeia A"77 visite"...Spesso preghiamo Dio non perchè abbiamo reale Fede e fiducia nel Suo soccorso, ma solo perchè abbiamo il timore che, non facendolo, le nostre temporanee disavventure o disgrazie potrebbero trasformarsi in definitive tragedie..."

P.C. Floegers - "Conversations"
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CHXR-73 ArtisticVision.jpgCHXR-73 - Companions... (1)77 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have photographed one of the smallest objects ever seen around a normal star beyond our Sun. Weighing in at 12 times the mass of Jupiter, the object is small enough to be a planet. The conundrum is that it's also large enough to be a brown dwarf, a failed star. The Hubble observation of the diminutive companion to the low-mass red dwarf star CHXR-73 is a dramatic reminder that astronomers do not have a consensus in deciding which objects orbiting other stars are truly planets -- even though they have at last agreed on how they will apply the definition of "planet" to objects inside our Solar System".
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IC-1805-2.jpgIC 1805: in the heart of "The Heart"77 visite"...Obsequium amicos, Veritas odium parit..."

(Terenzio)

"...La condiscendenza (ancorchè falsa) produce amici; la Verità (invece) genera odio..."
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OPP-SOL287-b_sol287_R_IR.jpgDeep Blue... - Sol 287 (Additional process. and coloring by Jill England)77 visitenessun commento
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SOL693-2R187894274EFFAKBAP1301R0M1-01.jpgMartian "bone" (extra-detail mgnf) - Sol 69377 visite...Allora? Che ne dite?

A noi, questo "oggetto" sembra - SEMBRA! - un "osso" (di un qualche tipo...). E a Voi?!?
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APOLLO 09 AS 09-24-3656HR.jpgAS 09-24-3656 (HR)77 visite
APOLLO 11 AS 11-44-6692HR.jpg
APOLLO 11 AS 11-44-6692HR.jpgAS 11-44-6692 (HR)77 visite
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vg2_1138733.jpgOn the way to Neptune...77 visitenessun commento
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SOL1008-2M215849792EFFAS00P2957M2M1.jpgPebbles in the (wet?) Martian Sand - Sol 100877 visitenessun commento
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as07-03-1518.jpgAS 07-03-1518 - Training around the Earth77 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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