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15-S-Aristarchus Crater-3D.jpg
15-S-Aristarchus Crater-3D.jpgAristarchus Crater, from Lunar Orbiter 5 (3D)89 visiteUno splendido frame, arricchito dalla tridimensionalità, per uno dei crateri più belli e misteriosi della nostra Luna.
Da vedere con attenzione.

Original caption:"Stereoscopic view of the crater Aristarchus, 40 km across and about 3.6 km deep. The floor is partially covered with material that slumped down the walls; its eastern portion (toward the top of the page), being least covered by this material, is the lowest and smoothest part. A long narrow central peak rises 300 meters above the floor. Note the terracing of the inner crater walls and also the elevation of the rim crest above the outer ejecta blanket".
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36-Ranger7.jpg
36-Ranger7.jpgThe "floor" of Mare Nubium54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Final image taken by Ranger 7 camera A before impact at 10.59 S°, 20.68° W. This image was taken from a distance of 6,5 Km only 2,5 seconds before impact. The frame is about 2,7 Km across and north is up. The impact point is just above and right of the central reticle. At this high resolution (about 5 meters) the flat floor of Mare Nubium was shown to be peppered with small impact craters (Ranger 7, A199)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1964-07-31 T 13:25:46
Distance/Range (km): 6.46
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -10.60, 020.69 W
Orbit(s): Impact - Hard Landing
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35-Ranger7.jpg
35-Ranger7.jpgThe "floor" of Mare Nubium55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Ranger 7 camera-B image taken 5 seconds before impact on 31 July 1964. The image was taken from a distance of 14,71 Km and shows the floor of Mare Nubium. The frame is about 2,8 Km across and shows features as small as approximately 5 meters. The impact site is off this image to the upper left (Ranger 7, B200)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1964-07-31 T 13:25:43.75
Distance/Range (km): 14.71
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -10.66, 020.57 W
Orbit(s): Impact - Hard Landing
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29-Farside-Luna3.jpg
29-Farside-Luna3.jpgThe Far-Side of the Moon from "Luna 3" (the best picture)54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This view shows the far side at right and the near side making up about one-third of the image at left. The circular dark patch below and left of center is mare Smythii, on the boundary between the near and far sides. Just above this is Mare Marginus. The dark circle at upper right is Mare Moscoviense and at lower right is the crater Tsiolkovskiy with its light central peak. The image is centered at 10° N, 110° E; North is at 11:30 (Luna 3-phc7)".55555
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28-Farside-Luna3.jpg
28-Farside-Luna3.jpgThe Far-Side of the Moon from "Luna 3"57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This wide-angle view shows the far side of the Moon, comprising most of the image, with the near side making up about one-quarter of the disk at left. The dark patch at upper right is Mare Moscoviense and the dark areas at below and left of center are Mare Marginus and Mare Smythii. These are on the border between the near and far sides. The small dark circle at lower right is the crater Tsiolkovskiy. The image is centered at 15° N, 120° E; North is at 11:30 (Luna 3-phc6)".55555
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25-Farside-Luna3.jpg
25-Farside-Luna3.jpgThe Far-Side of the Moon from "Luna 3"64 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This is the second image returned by Luna 3, taken by the wide-angle lens, it showed the far side of the Moon was very different from the near side, most noticeably in its lack of lunar maria (the dark areas). The right three-quarters of the disk are the far side. The dark spot at upper right is Mare Moscoviense, the dark area at lower left is Mare Smythii. The small dark circle at lower right with the white dot in the center is the crater Tsiolkovskiy and its central peak. The Moon is 3475 Km in diameter and north is up in this image (Luna 3-2)".55555
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24-Farside-Luna3.jpg
24-Farside-Luna3.jpgThe Far-Side of the Moon from "Luna 3"56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"The Luna 3 spacecraft returned the first views ever of the far side of the Moon. The first image was taken at 03:30 UT on 7 October at a distance of 63,500 km after Luna 3 had passed the Moon and looked back at the sunlit far side. The last image was taken 40 minutes later from 66,700 km. A total of 29 photographs were taken, covering 70% of the far side. The photographs were very noisy and of low resolution, but many features could be recognized. This close up view taken with the narrow angle camera shows the far side has fewer maria (the dark areas) than the near side. The image is centered at 20 N, 95 E and the dark area to the left and just below center is Mare Marginus and below that Mare Smythii, just at the boundary between the near and far sides. The left half of the image shows the near side of the Moon, including the circular Mare Crisium at far left. The Moon is 3475 km in diameter and north is up (Luna 3-27)".55555
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18-Rima Hadley.jpg
18-Rima Hadley.jpgHadley Rille81 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 5 view of Hadley Rille and the surrounding region on the Moon. Hadley Rille is the sinuous depression running from the top to the bottom of the image. To the right are the 1 to 2 Km high Apennine mountains. Apollo 15 landed near the very rightmost extension of the rille, near the top of the image. The large crater in the center of the image is the 30 Km diameter Hadley C.
A HR image of the rille is available as L05-H105. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 5, frame M-105)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-08-14 T 12:41
Distance/Range (km): 132
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +25.09/002.95
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17-Mare Imbrium.jpg
17-Mare Imbrium.jpgAlpine Valley and Mare Imbrium74 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Obique view looking west of Alpine Valley and Mare Imbrium on the Moon taken by Lunar Orbiter 5. Alpine Valley is a sinuous rille, about 150 Km long and 8 Km wide running vertically through the center of the image. Mare Imbrium is the dark, flat feature at the top. North is at 4:00 (Lunar Orbiter 5, frame M-102)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-08-14 T 09:38:23
Distance/Range (km): 302
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +48.22/001.08
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14-Vallis Schroteri.jpg
14-Vallis Schroteri.jpgVallis Schroteri and Schiaparelli Crater70 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 4 image showing Vallis Schroteri, the sinuous valley at the upper right. The large crater at the lower left is Schiaparelli, approximately 22 Km across. The very edge of Heredotus crater can be seen at the middle right of the frame, and the small crater towards the lower right is Herodotus-A. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 4, frame 157-H3)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-05-22 T 18:01:16
Distance/Range (km): 2670
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +13.36/303.73
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06-Oceanus Procellarum.jpg
06-Oceanus Procellarum.jpgOceanus Procellarum73 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Northward oblique view of the Marius Hills and Oceanus Procellarun on the Moon taken by LO 2. The hills are named after the 41 Km diameter crater Marius, at the upper right at 11,8°N, 50,8° W and are thought to be volcanic domes, plugs and cones. Note the wrinkle ridges which also stretch across the image (Lunar Orbiter 2, frame M-213)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1966-11-25 T 14:16
Distance/Range (km): 139
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +07.96/307.23
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APOLLO 10 AS 10-30-4421.jpg
APOLLO 10 AS 10-30-4421.jpgAS 10-30-4421 - Mare Crisium112 visiteQuesto è il frame originale (in versione compressa) da cui Mike Bara ha preso spunto per la sua ricerca e per la relativa teorizzazione (che potete leggere per intero sul Sito "Lunar Anomalies Homepage"). Purtroppo, su questa tematica (e su altre affini), chi sa - anzi: chi "dovrebbe saperne" - più di tutti (la NASA), tace.
Noi prendiamo atto di questa mancanza di collaborazione da parte dell'Ente Spaziale più famoso del Mondo e continuiamo a cercare, seguendo i dettami della nostra coscienza e muovendoci in linea con la nostra cultura e filosofia.
Staremo a vedere...
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