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Titan-Clouds-Water_Ice_Clouds-MF-LXTT.jpgWater-ice Clouds' Complex on Titan (an Image-Mosaic by Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)99 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-N00156684-85-86-87-88-89-MF-LXTT.jpgWatching through the Fog... (False Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)74 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-N00156684-85-86-MF-LXTT.jpgWatching through the Fog... (False Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-N00156687-88-89-MF-LXTT2.jpgFlying over Titan (an Image-Mosaic in High-Def-3D and False Colors by Dr Marco Faccin)65 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-CB3-CB2-MT3-EB-LXTT.jpgTechnicolored Titan (False Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)70 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-N00155017-21-44-EB-LXTT4.jpgNot Only "Yellow"... (an Image-Mosaic in Absolute Natural Colors by Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)102 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-N00155044-52-56-60-64-71-EB-LXTT.jpgAlmost Full... (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)93 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-PIA12642.jpgAtmospheric Unconformity (possible True Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)116 visiteCaption NASA:"In this stunning image, the Cassini spacecraft looks at the dark side of Saturn's largest moon. The narrowing circle of light surrounding Titan is produced by Sunlight scattering through Titan's Atmosphere.
A detached, high-altitude Global Haze layer encircles Titan. North on Titan is up and rotated 10° to the right.
The image was taken with the Cassini Spacecraft narrow-angle camera on March 16, 2010 using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of UltraViolet Light centered at 338 nanometers. The view was obtained at a distance of approx. 1,9 MKM (about 1,2 MMs) from Titan and at a Sun-Titan-Spacecraft, or Phase, Angle of 158°.
Image scale is roughly 11 Km (a little less than 7 miles) per pixel".MareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-EB.gifTitan (highly overexposed) with Startrails and a really bizarre "Light-Shadows' Effect" (GIF-Movie; credits: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team)58 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-PIA12511.jpgTitanian Afterlight (Natural Colors; credits: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)69 visiteCaption NASA:"The Cassini Spacecraft looks toward the dark side of Saturn's largest moon as a circle of light is produced by sunlight scattering through the periphery of Titan's Atmosphere.
A detached, high-altitude global Haze Layer encircles the Planet.
North on Titan is up and rotated 2° to the left.
The image was taken in Visible Blue Light with the Cassini Spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Oct. 9, 2009. The view was acquired at a distance of approx. 1,4 MKM (about 870.000 miles) from Titan and at a Sun-Titan-Spacecraft, or Phase, Angle of 157°.
Image scale is roughly 9 Km (about 5,5 miles) per pixel".MareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-PIA11622-a.jpgTitan's Atmospheric Layers (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (3 voti)
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Titan-PIA11622.jpgTitan's Atmospheric Layers55 visiteCaption NASA:"Saturn's moon Titan displays a detached, high-altitude global Haze Layer which is often its most prominent feature in UltraViolet views such as this one.
In this image, Cassini looks down on the North Pole of Titan and, although this view is centered on the Leading Hemisphere of the moon, the Lit Terrain seen here is mostly on the opposite, Trailing Hemisphere of the moon.
The image was taken with the Cassini Spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 19, 2009 using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of UltraViolet Light centered at 338 nanometers. The view was obtained at a distance of approx. 1,3 MKM (about 808.000 miles) from Titan and at a Phase Angle of 141°.
Image scale is 8 Km (about 5 miles) per pixel".MareKromium     (3 voti)
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