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Old August 1st 07, 10:51 PM posted to sci.space.history
BradGuth
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Default Digital archive casts new light on Apollo-era moon pictures (Forwarded)

On Aug 1, 1:31 pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
Andrew Yee wrote:
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August 1, 2007


Digital archive casts new light on Apollo-era moon pictures


These are going to be a ball to go through!
Look, you can zoom on them, just like Google Earth:http://apollo.sese.asu.edu/METRIC_PR...15-M-0085.html
Makes one feel like Ranger 7 heading in for impact.
It'll be interesting to see the S-IVB impact sites at this resolution.
As well as peeking around inside Alphonsus crater for volcanic features.

Pat


Too bad that it's all nothing but a grand ruse.

Too bad we still haven't anything at the moon's L1.

Too bad that moon is so gamma and Xray saturated.

Too bad they had such **** poor camera/film DR.

Too bad Venus was always invisible.

Too bad we still don't have a viable fly-by-rocket lander.

Too bad there's too many other too bads to deal with.
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