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The Moon~0.jpgWonderful, wonderful Moon!... (HR)89 visiteDa "NASA - Picture of the Day", del 7 Settembre 2006:"No single exposure can easily capture faint stars along with the subtle colors of the Moon. But this dramatic composite view highlights both.
The mosaic digitally stitches together fifteen carefully exposed HR images of a bright, gibbous Moon and a representative background star field. The fascinating color differences along the Lunar Surface are real, though highly exaggerated, corresponding to regions with different chemical compositions.
And while these color differences are not visible to the eye even with a telescope, Moon watchers can still see a dramatic lunar presentation tonight: a partial eclipse of the Moon will be visible from Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia".
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APOLLO_11_AS_11-45-6702_HR.jpgAS 11-45-6702 - Glass Breccia and small cracks on the surface89 visiteOsservate il reticolo di crepe superficiali (una più ampia e profonda - molto probabilmente la frattura principale - ed altre più piccole - le fratture reticolari derivate) che si vede sulla Dx del frame: l'assenza di polveri da riempimento e le linee di frattura, ancora molto nette e definite, ci dicono che questi "small cracks" sono molto recenti (e, dato che questi frames sono rappresentativi di superfici "disturbate", abbiamo validi motivi per supporre che la causa delle crepe sia da rinvenirsi in azioni meccaniche poste in essere dagli Astronauti - per esempio camminando - o dal LM in sede di Landing).MareKromium
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Panoramic-AS15-84-11296-AS15-84-11305-AS15-84-11306-1.jpgAS 15-84-11296 - The "Lunar Dolphin" (edm; color enhanced)89 visite...Certezze, come detto, non ce ne sono, ma se questo "oggetto" è un image-artifact, allora si tratta di un image-artifact completamente nuovo...MareKromium
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LRO-1009-Crash1.jpgLCROSS impacting the Moon89 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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Panoramic-AS17-146-22342-22351.jpgFrom AS 17-146-22342 until 22351 - EVA-3 - Wessex Cleft and Sculptured Hills89 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO 16 AS 16 113-18316.jpgAS 16-113-18316 - Moon Panorama (2)88 visiteUn cratere a pochi metri dall'astronauta e nulla più, se non polvere e qualche sasso. Ma la "sorpresa" sta per arrivare...
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APOLLO 16 AS 16 113-18326.jpgAS 16-113-18326 - Moon Panorama (12) - the Hills88 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO 8 AS 08-12-2198.jpgAS 08-12-2198 - The Moon from orbit (3)88 visitenessun commento
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49-Rangers9.jpgThe last images from Ranger 988 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This image shows the last 2 pictures taken by Ranger 9 before impact onto the Lunar Surface. The images show the floor of Alphonsus Crater at 12.84° S, 2.39° W. North is at 1:00 in both images. The top image was taken by camera P3 at a distance of 600 m just 0,25 seconds before impact. The frame is about 70 m across. The lower frame is from camera P1. It includes most of the area on the left of the P3 frame and was taken from 1,2 Km 4,5 seconds prior to impact. The image is approximately 50 meters across. Part of the P3 frame is missing because Ranger 9 did not finish transmitting before impact. These were the last images from the Ranger Programme, which ended with this Mission (Ranger 9, P012)".
Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1965-03-24 T14:08:19.5
Distance/Range (km): 1
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -12.84, 002.39 W
Orbit(s): Impact - Hard Landing
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South Pole - 00.jpgUnusual features and shadows near the South Pole (1)88 visitenessun commento
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Torricelli Crater-01.jpgTorricelli Crater (2)88 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO_11_AS_11-45-6710_HR.jpgAS 11-45-6710 - Moon-dust and cristals (HR)88 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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