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OPP-SOL893-1M207461081EFF74V1P2936M2M1.jpgShadowed Paving - Sol 89359 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL893-1F207460725EFF74V1P1147R0M1.jpgMoving Star-Like Object (1) - Sol 89359 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL891-1N207289482EFF74V1P1824R0M1.jpgRolling on the "Paving" of Beagle Crater (5) - Sol 89169 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL891-1N207288855EFF74V1P1824R0M1.jpgRolling on the "Paving" of Beagle Crater (2) - Sol 89161 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL891-1P207288219EFF74V1P2352L2M1.jpgBeagle Crater (7) - Sol 89161 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL891-1P207288021EFF74V1P2352R2M1.jpgBeagle Crater (6) - Sol 89157 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL891-1N207287541EFF74V1P1825L0M1.jpgBeagle Crater (2) - Sol 89173 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL891-1N207287490EFF74V1P1825R0M1.jpgBeagle Crater (1) - Sol 89184 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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36-AMI_EAE3_001775_00019_00020_H.jpgCrater Gruithuisen-B and Gruithuisen Montes70 visiteCaption ESA originale:"This image, taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft, shows the Gruithuisen Area on the Moon.
AMIE obtained this image on 1 January 2006, from a distance of about 2154 Km from the surface, with a ground resolution of 195 mt per pixel.
The area shown in the image is centred at a Latitude of 34.8º North and Longitude 40º West.
The prominent bowl-shaped crater close to the left edge of the image is Gruithuisen-B. Gruithuisen itself is just visible at the right edge of the image. The mountains visible in the area are called Montes Gruithuisen.
It is possible to note the large number of similar sized craters to the right of the centre of the image. They are so-called secondary craters, produced by ejecta particles from a large impact which fell back to the Moon".     (1 voti)
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34-Apollo 11 LS-1888_40L_Hi.jpgThe "Apollo 11 Landing Site"84 visiteCaption ESA originale:"This image, taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA’s SMART-1 spacecraft, shows the Apollo 11 Landing Site in the Mare Tranquillitatis Region of the Moon.
AMIE obtained the image on 5 February 2006 from a distance of 1764 Km from the surface, with a ground resolution of 159 mt per pixel.
The imaged area is centred at a Long. of 23,9º East, close to the Moon Equator, at 1,7º North Latitude.
The area is close to crater Moltke (outside the field of view of this image) in the Mare Tranquilitatis Region. The arrow shows the Landing Site of Apollo 11, where the first men from Earth set foot on another object in our Solar System, on 20 July 1969. The two prominent craters nearby are named after two of the Apollo 11 Astronauts. The first man on the Moon, Armstrong, has a crater named after him outside the field of this image".     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL886-1M206837120EFF74N8P2937M2M1.jpgPebbles (1) - Sol 88658 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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OPP-SOL885-1P206751234EFF74N3P2351L2M1.jpgSoil without "berries" (2) - Sol 88560 visitenessun commento     (1 voti)
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