Nicolas Polli - Ferox
Nicolas Polli01A scientist at IEMS conducts a gravity force experiment.
Nicolas Polli02The HSC2000 at IEMS is able to process up to 5 petabytes of data per second.
Nicolas Polli03A gravity force experiment at IEMS.
Nicolas Polli04Ing. Hans Voegeli sets a G–SEO machine for AACH 002 analysis.
Nicolas Polli05Part of the G-SEO operating system.
Nicolas Polli06This image was taken by geologist Louis Hagen in the Swiss Alps right before he discovered the first meteorite from Ferox in 1944.
Nicolas Polli07Detail of model for understanding planetary rotation.
Nicolas Polli08Part of a model for understanding planetary rotation.
Nicolas Polli09The Exploration I Probe launched in space on July 10, 1997.
Nicolas Polli10The first image of Ferox was taken by the Exploration I Probe in January 1998.
Nicolas Polli11A view of Exploration I's landing point on Ferox at N52°51'27" E15°31'63".
Nicolas Polli12The terrain of Ferox is similar to the terrain of the Alps.
Nicolas Polli13A view of Ferox captured by Exploration I at N11°45'90" E61°45'12".
Nicolas Polli14A view of Ferox captured by Exploration II at N13°74'42" E81°93'03".
Nicolas Polli15A detail of AACH 007 seen under the G-SEO.
Nicolas Polli16A detail of AACH 004 seen under an electronic microscope.
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