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APOLLO_15_AS_15-M-R16-0284.jpg
APOLLO_15_AS_15-M-R16-0284.jpgAS 15-M-R16-0284 - East side of Paracelsus Crater57 visiteCoord.: 24,5° South Lat. and 162,5° East Long.
Lens Focal Length: 3"
Camera Tilt: VERT
Camera Altitude: 116 Km
Sun Elevation (on local horizon): 5°
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-M-R04-0023.jpg
APOLLO_16_AS_16-M-R04-0023.jpgAS 16-M-R04-0023 - Dufay and Valier Crater Region57 visiteCoord.: 7,5° North Lat. and 171° East Long.
Lens Focal Length: 3"
Camera Tilt: VERT
Camera Altitude: 94 Km
Sun Elevation (on local horizon): 21°
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APOLLO_15_AS_15-M-R71-2611.jpg
APOLLO_15_AS_15-M-R71-2611.jpgAS 15-M-R71-2611 - Aristarchus and Herodotus Crater (the NASA/Lunar & Planetary Institute Original Frame)57 visiteCoord.: 25,5° North Lat. and 50,5° West Long.
Lens Focal Length: 3"
Camera Tilt: 40°
Camera Azimuth: 180
Camera Altitude: 107 Km
Sun Elevation (on local horizon): 15°
APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9295_(HR).jpg
APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9295_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9295 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (7)57 visitenessun commento1 commentiMareKromium
Z-109-The_Moon-PlaskettCrater.jpg
Z-109-The_Moon-PlaskettCrater.jpgCrater Plaskett & Companions57 visiteCaption ESA:"Plaskett crater is the bottom crater in this mosaic built with images taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft. Plaskett and its two Companion Craters sit near the Moon’s North Pole.
The shadow lengths can be used to calculate the height of surface features.
Data like this can be turned into virtual simulations of the surface to help engineers design suitable landers. From its rim, the full Earth would graze just above the horizon for only a few days per month. However some areas within the Crater never see the Earth.

Rozhdestvenskiy is a large lunar crater of about 177 Km of diameter at it is centered at 85,2° North and 155,4° West (just above Plaskett).
Its northern rim is just 60 Km from the North Pole".
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APOLLO_12_AS_12-57-8441_HR-b.jpg
APOLLO_12_AS_12-57-8441_HR-b.jpgAS 12-57-8441 (b) - Soil surface disturbed by the LM descent engine exhaust (coloring: NASA)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
Kaguya-018-hdtv_001_2c_l.jpg
Kaguya-018-hdtv_001_2c_l.jpgSome Lunar Geography from Kaguya: Lavoisier and Ulugh Beigh57 visiteOceanus Procellarum RegionMareKromium
APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10358a.JPG
APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10358a.JPGAS 14-77-10358 (a) - Lunar Bootprint57 visiteAstronaut bootprint; taken at at a location midway between the LM and Station "A".MareKromium
APOLLO_08_-_AS_08-14-2513-16.gif
APOLLO_08_-_AS_08-14-2513-16.gifSpace Reflections (GIF-Movie; credits: Dr Gianluigi Barca)57 visiteNella "Saga" delle possibili Anomalìe Spaziali occupano un posto di assoluto rilievo, come ormai sapete bene, i "riflessi". Riflessi "strani", o "colorati", o "impossibili" e così via, ma sempre riflessi.
In questo bellissimo GIF-Movie realizzato dal Presidente di Lunar Explorer Italia, Sez. Liguria e Piemonte - Dr Gianluigi Barca -, un "curioso" riflesso che sembra accendere il nero dello Spazio esterno alla Capsula.

Di che si tratta? Ma è evidente: si tratta di un "riflesso"...
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Kaguya-031-Tycho-tc_012_d_l.jpg
Kaguya-031-Tycho-tc_012_d_l.jpgTycho: the Inner Rim (perspective view - natural colors; credits: Lunexit)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
Panoramic-AS16-114-18417-18426.jpg
Panoramic-AS16-114-18417-18426.jpgFrom AS 16-114-18417 until 18426 (EVA-1; Flag Crater - Sx - and Plum Crater - Dx)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
00-LRO-0001.jpg
00-LRO-0001.jpgLiftoff...To the Moon!57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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