![]() Stronger visual effect where the viewer can clearly see the top of Sequence flow smoothly from start to finish. Repeat of the previous sequence, but with only a one-sixth-secondĭelay before transitioning to the next image. The final sequence, GoneToPlaid writes, "is a Which, because each persists over two or more consecutive images,Īre almost certainly pieces of Mylar blown off the descent stageĭuring LM liftoff. The sequence also shows bright objects well away from the LM Rocks, and deployed equipment under different lighting conditions. In the appearance of the LM, terrain features, astronaut tracks, Sequence is ordered by solar elevation and shows as area of aboutĦ00 x 360 meters, centered on the LM. Next section presents the frames in order of solar elevation,īeginning with local sunrise and ending with sunset. Presentation of the frames in the order which they were taken. Each frame has been converted to a common scaleĪnd has been deconvolved and enhanced. Of the Apollo 11 landing site between 12 July 2009 and and 22 MayĢ010 to show how the appearance of the site from overhead changes In August '09 but not as good as 1 October '09Īpollo 11 Site - Sunrise to Sunset WMV Film ( 36 Mb ) ALSJ Contributor GoneToPlaid has used eleven LROC images taken Order of Solar Phase from Sunrise to Sunset Original LROC image courtesy NASA/GSFC/ASU. Vehicle Assembly, Transport, and Checkout.Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Images.Journal Contributor Paul White has made detailed comparisons of cloud patterns seen in a large number of Apollo images with imagery taken at close to the same time by various meteorlogical satellites. Space Science Data Center Report NSSDC 70-06, Apollo 11 Lunar Various magazines used during Apollo 11 can be found in National Images is a website compiled by Paul Spudis and colleaguesĪt the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston.ĭescriptions of the cameras, film and general contents of the A source forīoth thumbnail and low -resolution versions of the lunar surface Version of all the lunar surface images are included. On the lunar surface by the astronauts together with pictures fromĪnd pictures of equipment and the flight hardware. This Apollo 11 Image Library contains all of the pictures taken The Color of the Moon, see a brief discussion written for the ALSJ by Michael The remapped images canīe used to create stereo views using other methods.įor those interested in the subject of Apollo Photography and Individual remapped images are linked from the corresponding Used to create both non-stereo pan assemblies and remapped Briefly, panorama stitching freeware Hugin is Whatever value theĪnaglyphs have is due to Yuri's insights and guidance. Krasilnikov's willingness to teach me the art. Panorama frames by the ALSJ editor exist only because of Yuri ![]() InĮach case, a 900 x 900 pixel version is also provided.Īnaglyphs in the image libraries created from sequential Indicated by the notation 'OF300' in the image description. The LCRU blankets) looked right, and (3) information in bright orĭark areas was not lost. Grey, (2) objects with known colors (such as the CDR stripes or (equivalent to 300 dpi) and did minor adjustments of levels toĮnsure that (1) brightly lit areas of lunar soil were neutral Reduced each digital image to approximately 2350 x 2350 pixels (See a discussion from Arizona State University about the scanning process.) Kipp The film is scanned at 4096 x 4096 pixels per image. These scans are beingĭone by NASA Johnson, with some post-processing by Kipp Teague. Missions were done from the original film. Many of the scans of photos taken during the Space Administration" and should include scanning credit to theĪppropriate individuals or agencies as noted in the captions. Include photo credit to "NASA" or "National Aeronautics and NASA photos reproduced from this archive should Is requested that if a NASA photograph is used in advertisingĪnd other commercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to Or used in any other manner that might mislead. May not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA or byĪny NASA employee of a commercial product, process or service, Purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. If a recognizable person appears in a photo, use for commercial ![]() No copyright is asserted for NASA photographs. Apollo 11 Image Library Figure Captions Copyright © 1995-2020 by Eric M.
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