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as07-03-1553.jpgAS 07-03-1553 - Clouds56 visiteMareKromium     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL959-PIA01893.jpgVictoria Crater and Surroundings: Full Panorama (3D and HR) - Sol 95956 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (1 voti)
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N-Mariner4-67.jpgGlobal Sand&Dust-storm from Mariner 460 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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as07-03-1550.jpgAS 07-03-1550 - Training around the Earth56 visite     (1 voti)
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Pre-Apollo-mg-S66-63011-Gemini12-HR.jpgGemini 12 (HR)74 visite     (1 voti)
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SOL693-2R187894274EFFAKBAP1301R0M1-01.jpgMartian "bone" (extra-detail mgnf) - Sol 69377 visite...Allora? Che ne dite?
A noi, questo "oggetto" sembra - SEMBRA! - un "osso" (di un qualche tipo...). E a Voi?!?     (1 voti)
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SOL667-2R185580245EFFAJNZP1311R0M1~0.jpgMartian "bird", "little spark" and "frame's manipulation" - Sol 66757 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5917.jpgAS 11-40-5917 - Foot-pad and Lunar soil (HR)76 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:47:18 MT - Buzz still has the Hasselblad camera and is taking photographs while he does an inspection of the LM. This is a close-up of the north footpad, showing the buried probe. The triangular-shape imprint on the soil next to the footpad can also be seen in AS 11-40-5903 and appears to have been made by a cable or strap (...)".     (1 voti)
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5949 HR.jpgAS 11-40-5949 - Working on the Moon (HR)79 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Neil took this picture not long after taking 5948. He moved to his left between frames and this may be the moment when he goes out of the TV field-of-view. This picture gives us a good view of the split boulder that is between the two experiments. In the background, we can see the LM, the U.S. flag, and the TV camera. Note the footprints at the lower right. The astronaut who made them seems to have been moving from right to left. The rightmost footprint made with his left boot has a very deep toe imprint while the rightmost imprint made by his right boot is relatively flat and uniform. While bringing his left foot forward for the next step, he seems to have been dragging his heel, a clear indication that he was walking flat-foot, rather then hopping or running. The next left-boot toe print is deep while above it, we see that he was also scuffing his right heel along the surface. Note that the next prints made by both boots indicate that he turned to his right".     (1 voti)
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-146-22294~0.jpgAS 17-146-22294 - Big Boulder and me... (HR)80 visiteCaption NASA originale:"165:49:31 MT - Station 6 "locator" to the LRV, with Jack in the background taking photos AS17-139-21206 to 21211 and using Fragment 2 to give him some stability. Fragment 3 is the smaller piece of rock that is next to Fragment 2 and to the right of Jack (Schmitt)".     (1 voti)
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5902.jpgAS 11-40-5902 - Buzz and the Lunar Module (HR)74 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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T-TRA_000862_1710_RED_CandorChasma_01.jpgCandor Chasma59 visiteThis HiRISE sub-image shows the steep slopes along wallrock in the eastern edge of West Candor Chasma. In general, the rocks in the upper part of the canyons are interpreted to be lava flows that cover the plains surrounding Valles Marineris, whereas the deeper material along the walls could be either more lava flows or megaregolith that resulted from numerous impact craters that disrupted the Martian surface during the first billion years after formation of the planet. Resistant material is visible in portions of the sub-image and HiRISE is able to resolve 1-2 meter size boulders shedding out of these resistant wallrock units. The bright and dark lineations seen in the right of the sub-image follow the slope of the wallrock (downslope is towards the top of the sub-image) and likely represent bright dust and dark sand that are sliding downslope. The large number of small impact craters visible along the slopes indicates that there isn't a large amount of material moving downslope recently because these craters would have been destroyed or buried.
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