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Mar 01, 2011 10:34 |  #1

Just Awesome!!!
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Mar 01, 2011 10:44 |  #2

Can you find the Lunar Rover with that!


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Mar 01, 2011 10:47 |  #3

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Can you find the Lunar Rover with that!

You can probably also see the flag :)


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Mar 01, 2011 12:04 |  #4

Pretty fantastic !




  
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Mar 01, 2011 12:05 |  #5

awesomeness


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Mar 01, 2011 13:08 |  #6

145m/pixel


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Mar 01, 2011 13:34 |  #7
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you call that good? i cant even see the texture of the cheese in the ground.


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Mar 01, 2011 14:14 |  #8

stayhumble wrote in post #11936875 (external link)
you call that good? i cant even see the texture of the cheese in the ground.

Did you click on the image? That will zoom in just a little bit :D


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Mar 01, 2011 14:16 |  #9

Pretty cool. I went to "Google Moon" it shows exactly where the landings were and where they moved around during the missions. I could not see any tracks or landers. They seem to be just out of view on this incredible image.

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Mar 01, 2011 14:25 |  #10

my 70-200 is 2 can do the same! lol




  
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Mar 01, 2011 14:44 as a reply to  @ Avplayer's post |  #11

It's pretty amazing. I downloaded the entire 24,000 x 24,000 pixel image (0.5G) and flew around for a while. The albedo is correct as well.

The camera has seven wavelengths so, eventually, we'll get the entire globe in color at this resolution.

Guess I'll find something else to take pictures of through my telescope. The neighbors perhaps?


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ArcticShooter wrote in post #11937077 (external link)
Did you click on the image? That will zoom in just a little bit :D

haha, that was sarcasm but thanks. the moon really isnt made of cheese :p


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Mar 05, 2011 22:58 as a reply to  @ Bernoulli's post |  #13

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Guess I'll find something else to take pictures of through my telescope. The neighbors perhaps?

I do believe that our moon is neutral territory, but watching your neighbors in such a manner may put you in a straightjacket, or worse. ;)


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Mar 06, 2011 04:43 |  #14

Wow - my shots of the dark side are even better though! :D


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Mar 06, 2011 14:31 |  #15

Nice, just waiting for Google Moon Street Level Maps to appear next. :)


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