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post Nov 12 2012, 06:17 PM
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ADMIN NOTE: Moved this topic from Lunar Exploration section to Image Processing Techniques. Please note that while this image is of a 'manned mission' which is not a topic for discussion on UMSF, we'll allow this discussion for now as an example of image processing. This is not an open door to discussing manned missions.

Sorry, UMSF - I'm just a layman with a fascination for Astronomy. Therefore, I feel a little uncomfortable creating my own thread here being that I'm not a real scientist (I know who I'm up against here). smile.gif

I was just going through some raw Apollo 17 images and I thought, "Hey - why not?".

So here is a Gigapan of an Apollo 17 pan. I did the best I could do to diffuse the sun that was coming in so bright. :/

I hope you all enjoy and I'll do some more if this thread is received warmly. smile.gif

http://gigapan.com/gigapans/118301

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