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as11-36-5308.JPGAS 11-36-5308 - Southern California and Mexico55 visite55555
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as12-47-6890 detail mgnf.jpgAS 12-47-6890 - Rising Spark (new version) detail mgnf54 visite55555
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as12-47-6890.JPGAS 12-47-6890 - Rising Spark (new version)55 visiteUn frame NASA Original Uncompressed di "Nuova Generazione": provate a confrontarlo con l'analogo NASA Original Uncompressed di "Vecchia Generazione".

L'immagine è la medesima, ma i due frames NON sono affatto uguali, e non parliamo in termini di contenuto generale del frame quanto, piuttosto, di qualità  initrinseca dei dettagli: qualcuno (nuovo) appare, qualcuno (vecchio) scompare.

La "Rising Spark" - per fortuna - è rimasta...
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as11-40-5935~0.JPGAS 11-40-5935 - Up-Sun (1)56 visite110:55:49 MT. Rightward of 5934. Note the large boulders, presumably ejecta from West Crater, near the horizon on the left. The Northern part of East Crater can be seen in the Sun glare above center.55555
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as11-40-5934~0.JPGAS 11-40-5934 - Lunar Surface (3)55 visite110:55:49 MT. Rightward of 5933. View toward the North-West.
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as11-40-5933~0.JPGAS 11-40-5933 - Lunar Surface (2)55 visite55555
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as11-40-5930.JPGAS 11-40-5930 - Armstrong's Shadow57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:55:49. Neil has backed away from the LM to take a panorama. This down-Sun shows the bright halo - possibly a diffraction effect - that appeared around the shadow of Neil's helmet. Note, also, how washed out the scene is along the line of his shadow. This effect is due to the fact that, in this direction, all of the shadows - excepting only those cast by objects in the immediate foreground - are hidden by the objects that cast them. In addition there are also strong reflections off the soil particles which also contribute to the visual washout. The double crater below Neil's LM window is in the middle distance".55555
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as15-87-11725.JPGAS 15-87-11725 - Thomson Crater and a strange "light"59 visiteLM - Rev 13. Beautiful oblique photo of Thomson Crater, Sea of Ingenuity.
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as15-87-11729.JPGAS 15-87-11729 - Tsiolkovsky Crater56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Dave took this picture of Tsiolkovsky on Rev. 14 from the LM when they were at an altitude of about 90 Km.
This is the last image on the magazine taken prior to the landing".
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as15-87-11718.JPGAS 15-87-11718 - Hadley Delta59 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Jim Irwin took this picture of the Landing Site from the LM on Rev. 13. They were then at an altitude of about 12 Km. On the near side of the Rille, the South Cluster is at the base of Hadley Delta one fiducial below the center of the image. The North complex and Schaber Hill are at the right side of the image. Note that the dark area at the top of the picture is the top of Jim's window and not the terminator". 55555
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as11-44-6643.JPGAS 11-44-6643 - Rendez-Vous!59 visiteCaption NASA originale:"The LM Eagle is approaching the CSM Columbia during rendezvous. The LM hatch is pointed toward us and the Ascent Engine is pointed up and to the left".55555
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as11-36-5305.JPGAS 11-36-5305 - Mother Earth, during the "Translunar Coast"57 visite1 commenti55555
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