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as15-92-12506.JPGAS 15-92-12506 - The "cradle" of the TLP's: Vallis Schroteri (12)67 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 15
Magazine: 92
Magazine Letter: OO
Latitude: 26° North
Longitude: 51° West
Lens Focal Length: 500 mm
Film Type: 3401
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: black & white
Feature(s): VALLIS SCHROTERI
MareKromium55555
(13 voti)
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vl1_12a240.jpgSunshine over Chrise Planitia - Frame Viking Lander 1 n. 12a240 (False Colors)68 visitenessun commento6 commenti55555
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M 64.jpgM 64 (NGC 4826) - Great Spiral Galaxy111 visiteThe "Sleeping Beauty Galaxy" may appear peaceful at first sight but it is actually tossing and turning. In an unexpected twist, recent observations have shown that the gas in the outer regions of this spiral is rotating in the opposite direction from all of the stars! Collisions between gas in the inner and outer regions are creating many hot blue stars and pink emission nebulae. The above image was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2001. The fascinating internal motions of M 64 (also known as NGC 4826), are thought to be the result of a collision between a small galaxy and a large galaxy where the resultant mix has not yet settled down. 55555
(13 voti)
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Martian_Limb-MGS-E23-00100_limb-01.jpgMartian Limb, Clouds, Haze and Outer Space (Original NASA/MGS/MSSS b/w Frame)134 visiteCaption originale:"Mars Global Surveyor orbits the Red Planet 12 times each day. Half of each orbit is spent on the day side of Mars, which is where most Mars Orbiter Camera images are obtained because sunlight is required to illuminate the Surfaces being observed. However, on the night side of Mars, the wide angle cameras can see clouds and hazes above the sunward Martian Limb. This blue wide angle camera image, obtained on the night side of Mars on May 15, 2003, shows Clouds picking up the first sunlight before dawn near 55° North Latitude. The scene is illuminated by sunlight from the right. The Sun is actually on the other side of the Planet and has not yet risen over this Region. The dark area on the left side of the picture is the Martian Surface at night. The dark band on the right side is Outer Space. The bright features just right of center are the Clouds hanging above the Martian Limb over Mars' Northern Plains. North is up and the Spacecraft was moving Southward when the image was acquired".55555
(33 voti)
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as16-107-17441.jpgAS 16-107-17441 - Cosmic Ray Experiment (additional processing by Lunexit)70 visiteCaption NASA:"143:15:05 MT - Cross-Sun of the Cosmic Ray Experiment, which is sitting in the Minus-Y Footpad. The fuel cask is beyond the strut on the side of the Descent Stage and the dome and Dome Removal Tool is under the LM farther back".MareKromium55555
(10 voti)
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as17-134-20386.JPGAS 17-134-20386 - Saluting the Flag78 visiteCaption NASA:"118:26:32 MT - EVA-1 at the LM. Gene is holding a corner of the Flag and saluting. We see the LRV (Lunar Roving Vehicle) in the background and, on his chest, the "Red Apple" purge valve actuator. He has the geology hammer in his right shin pocket. Ken Glover notes that Gene's face can be seen thru the gold visor in this picture and, more clearly, in 20387".MareKromium55555
(5 voti)
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Pre-Apollo-mg-s65-34635-Gemini4-HR.jpgGemini 4: The "Man" in Space (HR)119 visite55555
(5 voti)
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as04-01-671.jpgAS 04-01-0671 - Crescent Mother Earth102 visitenessun commento55555
(12 voti)
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Mars&Iran-4.jpgMars and Iran: where "nothing" becomes "something"! (5)648 visiteInsomma: l’approccio usato dal Signore di Enterprise Mission, in questo caso, non è solo scientificamente scorretto, ma è pure logicamente carente.

Fare raffronti di questo tipo vuol dire (a nostro parere) che non solo non si hanno le idee chiare in testa, ma che si è pure disposti a fare qualsiasi tipo di assunzione e di comparazione pur di arrivare a dimostrare la propria teoria, la propria ipotesi di partenza.
In altre parole: pur di dimostrare la bontà di un assunto iniziale (ad oggi) indimostrabile con certezza assoluta, non si è esitato un attimo ad ingannare i Lettori, mostrando loro rapporti e similitudini (e cioè “confluenze”) fra realtà – di fatto – del tutto incongruibili.

Questa è Scienza?
E’ divulgazione?

No: questo è pressappochismo e disonestà intellettuale, almeno a nostro parere.
E quindi, per chiudere, dobbiamo per forza dire: ”No, caro Richard, no: così proprio non va...”.
55555
(12 voti)
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Huygens-Down-10.jpgHuygens' Descent to Titan: the Shoreline - 20 Km from the Surface (credits: R. Pascal)65 visitenessun commentoMareKromium55555
(7 voti)
APOLLO 16 AS 16-116-18603HR.jpg
APOLLO 16 AS 16-116-18603HR.jpgAS 16-116-18603 (HR)74 visite1 commenti55555
(8 voti)
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Huygens-Down-09.jpgHuygens' Descent to Titan: 20 Km from the Surface (credits: R. Pascal)65 visiteA closeup view of Huygens at an altitude of about 20 Km. MareKromium55555
(6 voti)
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