Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
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ESP_023491_0935_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgFeatures of the South Polar Residual Cap (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)160 visiteMars Local Time: 16:54 (middle afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 86,2° South Lat. and 309,1° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 244,6 Km (such as about 152,9 miles)
Original image scale range: 24,5 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 73 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 2,8°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 81,0°
Solar Incidence Angle: 80° (meaning that the Sun is about 10° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 337,4° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023492_0885_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgSouth Polar Features: Residual Cap (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)113 visiteMars Local Time: 20:36 (early evening hours)
Coord. (centered): 88,5° South Lat. and 337,3° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 255,6 Km (such as about 159,8 miles)
Original image scale range: 51,1 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 53 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 17,3°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 90,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 82° (meaning that the Sun is about 8° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 337,4° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023495_1115_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgSouthern Dunefield (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer Italia)176 visiteMars Local Time: 14:31 (early afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 68,4° South Lat. and 162,7° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 249,0 Km (such as about 155,6 miles)
Original image scale range: 49,8 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 49 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 2,7°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 65,8°
Solar Incidence Angle: 64° (meaning that the Sun is about 26° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 337,6° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023531_1840-00.jpgSkylight on the Dusty Slopes of Arsia Mons (CTX Frame and EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)218 visiteMars Local Time: 14:08 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 3,7° North Lat. and 248,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 263 Km (such as about 164,4 miles)
Original image scale range: 26,3 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 79 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 4,1°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 30,4°
Solar Incidence Angle: 34° (meaning that the Sun is about 56° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 339,1° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023531_1840-03.jpgSkylight on the Dusty Slopes of Arsia Mons (High-Def-3D - credits for the additional process.: Elisabetta Bonora - Lunexit Team) 202 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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ESP_023578_1130_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgFeatures of Malea Planum (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 221 visiteMars Local Time: 14:37 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 66,7° South Lat. and 57,7° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 250,1 Km (such as about 156,3 miles)
Original image scale range: 25,0 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 75 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
Emission Angle: 5,5°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 61,7°
Solar Incidence Angle: 65° (meaning that the Sun is about 25° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 341,0° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Drr Gianluigi Barca and Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023597_2260_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT.jpgArtynia Catena (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)270 visiteMars Local Time: 13:57 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 45,8° North Lat. and 240,4° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 296,2 Km (such as about 185,1 miles)
Original image scale range: 59,3 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 78 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 0,4°
Phase Angle: 59,9°
Solar Incidence Angle: 60° (meaning that the Sun is about 30° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 341,8° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023649_1360_RED_abrowse.jpgUnnamed Southern Crater (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)189 visiteMars Local Time: 14:19 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 43,7° South Lat. and 272,8° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 249,4 Km (such as about 155,8 miles)
Original image scale range: 24,9 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) so objects ~ 75 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 25 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 0,3°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 48,1°
Solar Incidence Angle: 48° (meaning that the Sun is about 42° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 343,9° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023660_1710_RED_abrowse.jpgFeatures of Aurorae Chaos (Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 180 visiteMars Local Time: 14:11 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 9,0° South Lat. and 327,7° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 265,9 Km (such as about 166,2 miles)
Original image scale range: 53,2 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 60 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 0,1°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 32,6°
Solar Incidence Angle: 33° (meaning that the Sun is about 57° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 344,4° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023665_1410_RED_abrowse-00.jpgUnnamed Southern Crater with Gullies (CTX Frame - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)205 visiteMars Local Time: 14:15 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 38,5° South Lat. and 194,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 255,0 Km (such as about 159,4 miles)
Original image scale range: 51,0 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 53 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 6,9°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 49,6°
Solar Incidence Angle: 44° (meaning that the Sun is about 46° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 344,6° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023665_1410_RED_abrowse-01.jpgUnnamed Southern Crater with Gullies (EDM - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)201 visiteMars Local Time: 14:15 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 38,5° South Lat. and 194,5° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 255,0 Km (such as about 159,4 miles)
Original image scale range: 51,0 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 53 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 6,9°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 49,6°
Solar Incidence Angle: 44° (meaning that the Sun is about 46° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 344,6° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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ESP_023671_2270_RED_abrowse-PCF-LXTT-00.jpgFeatures of Deuteronilus Mensae, with Dust Devil (CTX Frame - Absolute Natural Colors; credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 182 visiteMars Local Time: 14:01 (Early Afternoon)
Coord. (centered): 46,6° North Lat. and 20,7° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 304,5 Km (such as about 190,3 miles)
Original image scale range: 60,9 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) so objects ~ 1 mt and 83 cm across are resolved
Map projected scale: 50 cm/pixel
Map projection: EQUIRECTANGULAR
Emission Angle: 5,6°
Sun-Mars-Spacecraft (or "Phase") Angle: 56,1°
Solar Incidence Angle: 59° (meaning that the Sun is about 31° above the Local Horizon)
Solar Longitude: 344,8° (Northern Winter)
Credits: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Additional process. and coloring: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunar Explorer ItaliaMareKromium
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