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Old 04-04-21, 03:03 AM   #1
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Apollo Surface Panoramas

https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollopanoramas/

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Apollo Surface Panoramas is a digital library of photographic panoramas that the Apollo astronauts took while exploring the Moon's surface. These images provide a spectacular boots-on-the-ground view of the lunar landscape. The panoramas are stitched together from individual 70mm Hasselblad frames, each of which is also accessible through this new atlas. Lunar surface features captured in the panoramas can be studied using zoom and pan tools. An annotated version of each panorama is also available to assist users with the identification of major geographic features around each Apollo landing site."

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Old 04-15-21, 05:50 PM   #2
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[QUOTE=tmccarthy;2740330]Apollo Surface Panoramas

https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollopanoramas/

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Apollo Surface Panoramas is a digital library of photographic panoramas that the Apollo astronauts took while exploring the Moon's surface. These images provide a spectacular boots-on-the-ground view of the lunar landscape. The panoramas are stitched together from individual 70mm Hasselblad frames, each of which is also accessible through this new atlas. Lunar surface features captured in the panoramas can be studied using zoom and pan tools. An annotated version of each panorama is also available to assist users with the identification of major geographic features around each Apollo landing site."


I love the panoramic views . I just have 1 question if we leave what we can not bring back. what happens to the landscape of the moon. Mount Everest?
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I love the panoramic views . I just have 1 question if we leave what we can not bring back. what happens to the landscape of the moon. Mount Everest?
Umm... because it's there ?

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http://moonpans.com/vr/
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Umm... because it's there ?

360 degree Virtual Reality Apollo Panoramas
http://moonpans.com/vr/
Yes how can we destroy another environment , That before man landed on the moon it was pristine.. Man can not survive there so he has to bring all his **** that he needs to live there and when he's done with his garbage, will he leave it there . so tell me ? How is that so good for the environment of the Moon ?

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Yes how can we destroy another environment , That before man landed on the moon it was pristine.. Man can not survive there so he has to bring all his **** that he needs to live there and when he's done with his garbage, will he leave it there . so tell me ? How is that so good for the environment of the Moon ?
I see what you mean.

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