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Stereo A Lunar Flyby, Movie
djellison
post Jan 29 2007, 04:46 PM
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50%ish sized movie and a 100% sized still from the Stereo A flyby of the Moon on Dec 15th last year - taken throught the H2 camera ( that looks, during the proper mission, at the space between the Earth and the Sun ) this is all imagery of the 'dark' half of the moon lit by Earthshine.

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Phil Stooke
post Jan 29 2007, 05:54 PM
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Excellent! I was wondering if there would be any lunar images.

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