12/5/2023 0 Comments Nasa images archiveMedium Resolution Images from Magazine 140/Station 6.Magazine 163/TT (Color) TransEarth Coast, Frames 24107-24180.Magazine 162/SS (Color) TransLunar Coast, Rev 15, Frames 24035-24106.Magazine 161/ZZ (35 mm B&W) CSM Earthshine photography, Frames 23998-24034.Magazine 160/YY (35 mm B&W) CSM Rev 42-67 Zodical Light and lunar surface features, Frames 23946-23997.Magazine 159/XX (35 mm B&W) CSM Rev 23-38 Zodical Light and A17 Landing Site, Frames 23904-23945.Magazine 158/WW (35 mm B&W) CSM Rev 17 Earthshine photography, Frames 23863-23903.Magazine 156/UU (35 mm B&W) Gray Scale Calibration, Frames 23777-23816.Magazine 154/QQ (B&W) CSM translunar coast and Lunar orbit, Frames 23594-23689.Magazine 153/MM (Color) CSM Lunar orbit, Frames 23421-23593.Magazine 152/PP (Color) CSM Lunar orbit and transearth coast, Frames 23270-23420.LM undocking for descent, Frames 23106-23269 Magazine 151/OO (Color) CSM Lunar orbit, inc.Magazine 150/LL (Color) CSM Lunar orbit, Frames 22942-23105.Magazine 149/KK (Color) CSM Lunar orbit, Frames 22776-22941.Magazine 148/NN (Color) CSM Earth orbit, TLC, Lunar orbit, Frames 22607-22775.Magazine 145/D (Color) EVA-2, Post-EVA-3, Rev.Vehicle Assembly, Transport and Pad Checkout.Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Images.A source for both thumbnail and low -resolution versions of the lunar surface images is a website compiled by Paul Spudis and colleagues at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston. High-resolution version of many of the lunar surface images are included. This Apollo 17 Image Library contains all of the pictures taken on the lunar surface by the astronauts together with pictures from pre-flight training and pictures of equipment and the flight hardware. 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. The remapped images can be used to create stereo views using other methods.įor those interested in the subject of Apollo Photography and the Color of the Moon, see a brief discussion written for the ALSJ by Michael Light. ![]() The individual remapped images are linked from the corresponding Library entries for the original frames. The latter are then made into anaglyphs using GIMP. Briefly, panorama stitching software Hugin is used to create both non-stereo pan assemblies and remapped versions of the images. Whatever value the anaglyphs have is due to Yuri's insights and guidance. NASA photos reproduced from this archive should include photo credit to "NASA" or "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" and should include scanning credit to the appropriate individuals or agencies as noted in the captions.Īnaglyphs in the image libraries created from sequential panorama frames by the ALSJ editor exist only because of Yuri Krasilnikov's willingness to teach me the art. Accordingly, it is requested that if a NASA photograph is used in advertising and other commercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to NASA prior to release. Photos may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA or by any NASA employee of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any other manner that might mislead. If a recognizable person appears in a photo, use for commercial purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. No copyright is asserted for NASA photographs. Apollo 17 Image Library Figure Captions Copyright © 1995-2014 by Eric M.
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