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Craters-Lamont_Crater-20090908a.jpgLamont Crater (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)75 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Craters-Richardson_Crater-20090909a.jpgRichardson Crater (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)69 visiteCoord.: 72,1° South Lat. and 179,9° East Long. (center of the frame)MareKromium     (4 voti)
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Dunes-NiliPatera-20090824a.jpgLarge Dunefield in Nili Patera (possible Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Craters-Richardson_Crater-20090806a.jpgRichardson Crater (Visible Light and Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)74 visiteCaption NASA:"This VIS image of Richardson Crater was collected at the same time as yesterday's IR image. While the dunes appeared uniform in temperature in the IR, they are varied in appearance in the visible wavelengths. The sand is darker than the surrounding and covering dust".
Coord.: 72,2° South Lat. and 178,5° East Long.MareKromium     (4 voti)
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Channels-Terra_Sabaea-20090803a.jpgChannels in Terra Sabaea (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)60 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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DustDevilTracks-TerraCimmeria-MO-20090722a.jpgDust Devil Tracks in Terra Cimmeria (Natural Colors; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)58 visiteCoord.: 66,5° South Lat. and 162,3° East Long.MareKromium     (4 voti)
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Craters-Charlier_Crater-MO-20090716a.jpgThe "Warm Sands" of Charlier Crater (IR Image)58 visiteCaption NASA:"This daytime IR image shows the large sand sheet on the Floor of Charlier Crater. The brightness is due to the warmth of the sand during the day".
Coord.: 68,9° South Lat. and 190,6° East Long.MareKromium     (4 voti)
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Channels-Unnamed_Channel_in_Nirgal_Vallis-MO-20090706a.jpgTributary Channel in Nirgal Vallis (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)72 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Craters-Unnamed_Crater_with_Frost-00-PCF-LXTT.jpgClouds over "Frosty" Crater (EDM - Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)66 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Clouds-Soth_Polar_Regions-20090417a-PCF-LXTT-2.jpgSouthern Storm (2 - Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)74 visiteCoord.: 68,7° South Lat. and 146,4° East Long.MareKromium     (4 voti)
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Clouds-South_Polar_Regions-20090416a-PCF-LXTT-1.jpgSouthern Storm (1 - Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)62 visiteCaption NASA:"The southern hemisphere dust storm season is in full swing this year on Mars. This VIS image shows the top of the dust clouds and thin streamers of clouds".MareKromium     (4 voti)
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Clouds-South_Polar_regions-20090415a-PCF-LXTT.jpgSouthern Cloud-Front (Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)76 visiteCaption NASA:"This VIS image of the South Polar Region of Mars shows the edge of a front of clouds. These clouds are near enough to the Surface to be affected by surface topography".
Coord.: 73,7° South Lat. and 133,0° East LongMareKromium     (4 voti)
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