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Titan by day.jpgA beautiful day on Titan138 visitenessun commento     (14 voti)
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Titan-IMG000630-br500.jpgTitan's descent (3D)93 visitenessun commento     (9 voti)
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Rhea - artistic vision.jpgRhea152 visitenessun commento     (22 voti)
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Mimas - artwork.jpgMimas & Saturn161 visitenessun commento     (22 voti)
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Pluto & Charon - artistic view.jpgPluto & Charon224 visitenessun commento     (26 voti)
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MARS1.jpgSunshine on Mars149 visitenessun commento     (21 voti)
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Phoebe and its ice crevasse.jpgPhoebe and its Icy Crevasses and Canyons206 visitenessun commento     (24 voti)
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MARS8.jpgSunset on Mars131 visitenessun commento     (20 voti)
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MARS9.jpgAn overview of Mars174 visitenessun commento     (20 voti)
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Asbolus.jpg8405 Asbolus135 visiteThis is an artist's impression of object called 8405 Asbolus: a 48-mile-wide (about 80 Km) chunk of ice and dust that lies between Saturn and Uranus. Astronomers using NASA's HST were surprised to find that one side of the object (also called a "Centaur") looks like it has a fresh crater less than 10 MY old, exposing bright underlying ice. Actually, Hubble didn't directly see the Crater - the object is too small and far away - but a measure of its Surface Composition shows a complex chemistry that could be explained by the presence of a huge Impact Crater. The event that caused the Impact Crater on 8405 Asbolus may be the same one that knocked it out of the Kuiper's Belt (which is a "Ring of Comet Nuclei" located just beyond Pluto's orbit).     (19 voti)
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PLUTO&CHARON3.jpgPluto, Charon and New Horizons128 visitenessun commento     (22 voti)
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Wild 2-PIA06283_modest.jpgComet Wild 294 visiteThis is an artist's concept depicting a view of comet Wild 2 as seen from NASA's Stardust spacecraft during its flyby of the comet on Jan. 2, 2004.     (15 voti)
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