Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Moon! (lunar eclipse)

If you have a clear sky right now you should go outside and look at the moon right now.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Moon Images Available in High-Res Soon!

Hot on the heels of the remastering of the Apollo movie footage comes the news that every photograph taken above and on the surface of the Moon is being rescanned digitally and made available to the public!

The work is being done at Arizona State University, and is headed up by Mark Robinson, who is, not-so-coincidentally, the Principal Investigator for LROC, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, the workhorse camera on the next NASA lunar probe. Over the next three years he and his team will be scanning in the original lunar photographs at high resolution (some are 1.3 Gb per picture, at 100-200 pixels per film millimeter!) and high contrast.
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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

The Apollo Missions 11 through 17 Panoramas of the moon

Experience the moon just as the astronauts did - almost as you were there. View interactive QuickTime VR Panoramas in full-screen from the 6 Apollo Missions who landed on moon.



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