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APOLLO 17 AS 17-146-22294~0.jpg
APOLLO 17 AS 17-146-22294~0.jpgAS 17-146-22294 - Big Boulder and me... (HR)78 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)".55555
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APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5902.jpg
APOLLO 11 AS 11-40-5902.jpgAS 11-40-5902 - Buzz and the Lunar Module (HR)73 visitenessun commento55555
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Z-099-Lunar Impact-SMART-1.jpgThe Impact Sequence56 visiteCaption ESA originale:"Analysis of images obtained at the CFHT by Christian Veillet have revealed a plume of debris thrown up when SMART-1 impacted the Lunar Surface.
The observations were made with the WIRCam wide-field infrared camera with 10s exposure time through an H2 narrow-band filter at 2122 nanometers with a 32 nanometers bandwidth.
Each image is approximately 2'x 2', equating to 200x200 Km".
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Z-102-smart1_crash_location_H.jpg
Z-102-smart1_crash_location_H.jpgThe "Impact Location" (1)83 visitenessun commento55555
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65-smart-1_data1002887_007_H.jpgCraters and Highlands79 visitenessun commento55555
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64-smart-1_data1002887_015_H.jpgOld Craters in Mare Tranquillitatis58 visitenessun commento55555
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63-smart-1_data1002887_024_H.jpgHeavily cratered Lunar Region55 visitenessun commento55555
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54-st124520_smart-1_moon_H.jpgBright Impact Crater60 visiteCaption ESA originale:"Screen shot showing a remarkable impact crater (bright circle at top right) and the elongated shapes of ejected material extending radially outward.
Animation sequence captured from SMART-1 star tracker on 1 September 2006, 600 Km above the Moon's surface".
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51-Smart-1_25_August_0815UTC_H.jpgGoing Down58 visiteCaption ESA originale:"This image of the Lunar Surface was taken on 25 August at 10:08 CEST (08:15 UT) by the star tracker (attitude camera) on board ESA’s SMART-1, from a distance of 59 Km above the Moon Surface. The spacecraft was travelling at a speed of 2 Km/sec.
The image is slightly smeared as the spacecraft is moving at high speed and at low altitude. This image was taken as a test, meaning that the spacecraft pointing was not optimised for star tracker imaging.
The Moon features on the photo still have to be identified".
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42-CuvierC-AMI_EAE3_002085_L,1.jpgCuvier "C"56 visiteCaption ESA originale:"This high-resolution image, taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA’s SMART-1 spacecraft, shows the young crater ‘Cuvier C’ on the Moon.
AMIE obtained this sequence on 18 March 2006 from a distance of 591 Km from the surface, with a ground resolution of 53 mt per pixel. The imaged area is centred at a Latitude of 50,1º South and a Longitude of 11,2º East, with a field of view of 27 Km. The North is on the right of the image.

Cuvier "C", a crater about 10 Km across, is visible in the lower right part of the image. Cuvier "C" is located at the edge of the larger old crater Cuvier, a crater 77 Km in diameter. The upper left quadrant of the image contains the smooth floor of Cuvier, only one fourth of which is visible in this image".
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98-SMART-1-Impact-Graphic-hq.jpgThe "Impact Site" of SMART-1 (detailed)60 visiteCaption ESA originale:"Map of the Lacus Excellentiae Region, showing the nominal SMART-1 impact orbit (central red line: orbit 2890) and possible impact location at perilune on the Lunar Surface.
The two adjecent orbits, 2889 and 2891, and their perilune locations are also indicated.
Note that 1° of Latitude corresponds to 30 km on the Moon, and that one arcsec from Earth subtends 1,8 km on the Moon centre".
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90-August Moon.jpgThe "Impact Site" of SMART-156 visiteCaption ESA originale:"Reconnaissance view of the Moon on 20 August 2006 at 00:00 UT.
The Lunar North Pole is up.
The SMART-1 impact is expected on 3 September 2006 in the Lacus Excellentiae Region, at the top of the U-shape feature situated North of the crater Clausius "B". The nominal impact position is marked by the red circle".
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