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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Australia
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Majorion that's a great one!
It's weird how when you 1st look at Moon/Mars/Galactic Anomalies, they really don't look like anything, however once you get in that zone - perspective, scale, volume etc.. all come together and you start seeing things you never saw before. I'm looking at the LO5's again, and boy - it's amazing what's going on in some of these photos... ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: ∞
Posts: 654
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A while ago, I did find the LONG LOADING database, for all available Lunar Orbiter USGS RAW .TIFF images, hope this link comes in handy, if you're interested: http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/lo-cgi-...?listing=alpha (I feel they've all been "sanitized") This is probably the best LO anomaly ever: ![]() Thats why I prefer Apollo though, the diversity of material ![]() Behold the ruins, Apollo 16 surface frame: ![]() Credit: RFBurns Better version here: http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/810/as16rnset.png Cheers |
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