
levels adjusted, 0.5 m/pixel ( 3.1 Mb TIF) andĭeconvolved, levels adjusted 1.0 m/pixel ( 3.3 Mb TIF)įive LROC images October 2009 to February 2010 with 0.5 m/pixel resolution ( 0.9 Mb ) The raw LROC image is M106985205LE.ĭeconvolved. With the Sun about 25 degrees west of the zenith, there is good definition of the EVA traverse along most of its length. Traverses: deconvolved, levels adjusted 1.0 m/pixel ( 4.9 Mb TIF)Ġ7 September 2009 17:52:18 UTC Solar El/Az 66.2/275.5 LRO altitude 110 km, resolution 1.14 m/pixel (width and height) ( 2.4 Mb) Traverses, deconvolved, 1.0 m/pixel ( 4.2 Mb TIF) and Labeled versions and a link to the raw file (M104634241LE) are available at the LROC website.

LM: deconvolved, gamma-corrected 0.5 m/pixel ( 3.8 Mb TIF) and LM and Cone Crater: deconvolved, 0.5 m/pixel ( 4.8 Mb TIF) Labeled versions and a link to the raw file (nacl00001055 aka M102265088L) are available at the LROC website.ĭeconvovled, gamme-corrected 0.5 m/pixel ( 4.6 Mb TIF) andġ1 August 2009 10:50:18 UTC Solar El/Az 39.6/272.4 LRO altitude 104 km resolution 1.06 m/pixel (width), 1.1 m/pixel (height) Deconvovled/enhanced versions courtesy NASA/GSFC/ASU/GoneToPlaid.ġ5 July 2009 02:43:40 UTC Solar El/Az 13.1/271.1 LRO altitude 102 km resolution 1.07 m/pixel (width), 1.08 m/pixel (height) ( 4.4 Mb) Original LROC image courtesy NASA/GSFC/ASU. Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Images Magazine 80/W (B&W) Stereo Strip of Theophilus from Lunar Orbit.Magazine 77 (Color) Apollo Lunar Surface Close-up Camera.Magazine 76/O (Color) Spacecraft Interior.Magazine 75/N (B&W) Visibility at High Sun Angles.Magazine 73/M (Color) 250-mm of Fra Mauro from Lunar Orbit.Magazine 72/L (Color) 500-mm of Smythe's Sea from Lunar Orbit.Magazine 69/P (B&W) 500-mm of the Descartes Site from Lunar Orbit.Magazine 66/II (SO-168 Color) EVA-1, Post-EVA-1, Post-EVA-2, Lunar Orbit.Magazine 65/KK (SO-267 B&W) Post-Landing Lunar Surface.Vehicle Assembly, Transport, and Checkout on the Launch Pad.Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Images.

Additional information can be found in Apollo 14 Photography, Part 1 ( (1.5Mb ) and Part 2 ( 13Mb ). 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 14 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.
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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.
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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. That if a NASA photograph is used in advertising and otherĬommercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to NASA prior

Of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any State or imply the endorsement by NASA or by any NASA employee Infringe a right of privacy or publicity. Person appears in a photo, use for commercial purposes may No copyright is asserted for NASA photographs. Apollo 14 Image Library Figure Captions Copyright © 1996 by Eric M.
