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| sent on November 20, 2016 (12:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Pasquale I was not referring to you. Thanks and happy Sunday :-) Pasquale non mi riferivo a te. Grazie e buona domenica |
| sent on December 21, 2016 (23:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Just wonderful! Stupenda e basta! |
| sent on December 23, 2016 (9:16) | This comment has been translated
Thanks Valpil |
| sent on February 06, 2017 (22:36)
Nice picture of the moon. But the Tycho crater, normaly in the south of the moon is now in the west ?? |
| sent on February 09, 2017 (17:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Moon boat Luna a barchetta |
| sent on October 31, 2017 (19:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I keep myself accurately out of the critical context, I do not have the slightest ability to advise-contest anything (even though a dear friend of mine has personally experienced heavy controversy over a moon shot I had witnessed) I just know that I look at the photo as what the photographer wants to send me .... and my opinion is that I like it, hello G mi tengo accuratamente fuori dal contesto critico,non ho la minima capacita' di consigliare-contestare nulla (anche se un mio caro amico ha vissuto in prima persona contestazioni pesanti su di uno scatto lunare al quale avevo assistito)so solo che guardo la foto come cio' che il fotografo vuole trasmettermi....e il mio giudizio e' che a me piace,ciao G |
| sent on December 19, 2017 (23:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Giorgio, thank you Ciao Giorgio grazie |
| sent on January 20, 2018 (6:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A photo like that at the moon is impossible to do it. Una foto del genere alla luna è impossibile farla. |
| sent on January 20, 2018 (13:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Gabriel, if you say so, we trust everyone .. Gabriele se lo dici tu ci fidiamo tutti.. |
| sent on January 23, 2018 (23:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
in fact a lot of people are not convinced, I first, I have two doubts: moon size compared to the context but above all the position of the craters ... because in the same evenings I photographed it myself and was completely differently arranged .... But I'm not an amateur astronomer, so I do not say anything. in effetti un sacco di gente non è convinta, io per primo, ho due dubbi: dimensione luna rispetto al contesto ma soprattutto posizione dei crateri... perché nelle stesse sere l'ho fotografata anche io ed era completamente disposta in modo diverso.... però.....non sono un astrofilo quindi non mi pronuncio. |
| sent on January 23, 2018 (23:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Raphael, I have already intervened earlier in this discussion, to "explain" how the position of the craters is absolutely compatible with what is possible to see in this image. To do a simple test, just photograph it tomorrow night at sunset, and realize how the apparent position of the craters changes between sunrise and sunset. In equatorial projection it is always the same, but in altazimuth it lies first on one side and then on the other, so as to always be perpendicular to the ecliptic. Raffaello, sono già intervenuto in precedenza in questa discussione, per "spiegare" come la posizione dei crateri sia assolutamente compatibile con quanto è possibile vedere in questa immagine. Per fare una prova semplice, basterà fotografarla domani sera al tramonto, e rendersi conto di come la posizione apparente dei crateri cambi tra alba e tramonto. In proiezione equatoriale resta sempre uguale, ma in altazimutale si corica prima da un lato e poi dall'altro, in modo da essere sempre perpendicolare all'eclittica. |
| sent on January 24, 2018 (18:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks and sorry if I still have to do it ..... then also unveiled this passage that I had missed ....
Congratulations to the author. ;-) grazie e scusa se avevo ancora sto tarlo.....allora svelato anche questo passaggio che mi era sfuggito.... Complimenti all'autore. |
| sent on January 24, 2018 (21:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much Paolo for the scientific clarification, this photo is difficult to digest Grazie mille Paolo per la precisazione scientifica,questa foto è difficile da digerire |
| sent on January 24, 2018 (21:56) | This comment has been translated
Thanks Raffaello |
| sent on February 06, 2018 (12:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful series .... congratulations Walter serie bellissima ....complimenti Walter |
| sent on February 27, 2018 (22:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks, Walter Grazie Walter |
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