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The Reality of Apollo / Re: Apollo 11 and 17 imaged by South Korea
« Last post by onebigmonkey on May 03, 2024, 03:49:22 PM »And now there's every chance that Apollo 15 has been viewed by Danuri's "Shadowcam" imager. Designed to look in areas normally in darkness, it's also been used to see the lunar surface under Earthshine conditions.
Here's their image browser:
https://data.ser.asu.edu/lunaserv.html
and the specific link to the data:
https://data.ser.asu.edu/mds/shadowcam_published/M017102838S
With a lot of forcing (HDR toning, increasing the dpi etc etc), I've been able to compare the Apollo 15 landing site with the LRO view:
For my money, there is something there where the LM should be, and a hint of a trail to the ALSEP site.
Here's their image browser:
https://data.ser.asu.edu/lunaserv.html
and the specific link to the data:
https://data.ser.asu.edu/mds/shadowcam_published/M017102838S
With a lot of forcing (HDR toning, increasing the dpi etc etc), I've been able to compare the Apollo 15 landing site with the LRO view:
For my money, there is something there where the LM should be, and a hint of a trail to the ALSEP site.