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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames.
Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Full size image (1.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...t_fullsize.jpg 50% size image (600kb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2..._50percent.jpg This and the previous day's mosaic have been assembled so that the changing lighting effects can be seen here (2.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...-res_phase.jpg -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
On Apr 1, 7:12*am, Pete Lawrence wrote:
Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Sweet. Camera? |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
On or about 2009-04-01,
Pete Lawrence illuminated us with: Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Full size image (1.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...t_fullsize.jpg 50% size image (600kb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2..._50percent.jpg This and the previous day's mosaic have been assembled so that the changing lighting effects can be seen here (2.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...-res_phase.jpg Absolutely wonderful as ever Pete. That last one is particuarly nice as when I view it at full resolution on my twin monitors I get a rather good side-by-side comparison. Presumably the slight variations from a perfect circle along the "horizon" are mountains and so on rather than earth-atmospheric effects (apart from the very small and occasional mosaic stitches!). -- Mark Real email address | The most important thing in the programming language is the name. is mark at | A language will not succeed without a good name. I have recently ayliffe dot org | invented a very good name and now I am looking for a suitable | language. -D.E.Knuth |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
On Apr 1, 4:12*am, Pete Lawrence wrote:
Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Full size image (1.7Mb):http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Red_mosaic-fin... 50% size image (600kb):http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Red_mosaic-fin... This and the previous day's mosaic have been assembled so that the changing lighting effects can be seen here (2.7Mb):http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...-res_phase.jpg -- Pete Lawrencehttp://www.digitalsky.org.uk Too bad our own NASA can't do half as good, and odd that so much of their original Apollo metric mapping images don't seem to look anything like your stuff, or for that matter like anything from JAXA or ISRO. ~ BG |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
On Apr 1, 6:12*am, Pete Lawrence wrote:
Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. snip Stunning as always, Pete. - Canopus56 |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
Pete,
can you provide me with a hi res image of the Apollo 16 landing site both close up and wide angle please same for Apollo 11 cheers Andy -- Mr Andrew R Green BSc(Hons) FBIS, FRAS Director & Lecturer, StarDome - Astronomy & Astronautics Fellow British Interplanetary Society Fellow Royal Astronomical Society Director Anglo-Australian Astro Education Partnership www.stardomeplanetarium.co.uk "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Full size image (1.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...t_fullsize.jpg 50% size image (600kb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2..._50percent.jpg This and the previous day's mosaic have been assembled so that the changing lighting effects can be seen here (2.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...-res_phase.jpg -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
thanks Pete
gremlin in my news name sorted now -- Mr Andrew R Green BSc(Hons) FBIS, FRAS Director & Lecturer, StarDome - Astronomy & Astronautics Fellow British Interplanetary Society Fellow Royal Astronomical Society Director Anglo-Australian Astro Education Partnership www.stardomeplanetarium.co.uk "111" wrote in message ... Pete, can you provide me with a hi res image of the Apollo 16 landing site both close up and wide angle please same for Apollo 11 cheers Andy -- Mr Andrew R Green BSc(Hons) FBIS, FRAS Director & Lecturer, StarDome - Astronomy & Astronautics Fellow British Interplanetary Society Fellow Royal Astronomical Society Director Anglo-Australian Astro Education Partnership www.stardomeplanetarium.co.uk "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Full size image (1.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...t_fullsize.jpg 50% size image (600kb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2..._50percent.jpg This and the previous day's mosaic have been assembled so that the changing lighting effects can be seen here (2.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...-res_phase.jpg -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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5.1 day hi-res lunar mosaic
On Apr 5, 11:49*am, "111" wrote:
Pete, can you provide me with a hi res image of the Apollo 16 landing site both close up and wide angle please same for Apollo 11 cheers Andy -- Mr Andrew R Green BSc(Hons) FBIS, FRAS Director & Lecturer, StarDome - Astronomy & Astronautics Fellow British Interplanetary Society Fellow Royal Astronomical Society Director Anglo-Australian Astro Education Partnershipwww.stardomeplanetarium.co.uk "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... Here's another hi-res lunar mosaic this time composed of 78 frames. Each frame was distilled from an AVI via Registax 5. All 78 frames were manually assembled to produce the hi-res mosaic available in the link. Full size image (1.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Red_mosaic-fin... 50% size image (600kb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Red_mosaic-fin... This and the previous day's mosaic have been assembled so that the changing lighting effects can be seen here (2.7Mb): http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...-res_phase.jpg -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk The best resolution and even the dynamic range from ISRO sucks. http://www.universetoday.com/2009/04...chandrayaan-1/ Oddly there’s still equal or better resolution images via them old Apollo analog metric mapping images, even as poorly scanned into digital format none the less. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/ap...atalog/metric/ Unfortunately, on each and every pass they somehow entirely missed getting any of their landing sites within a given metric mapping FOV. ~ BG |
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