I've been having some fun with Chandrayaan images recently picking out features in Apollo 15 images that can't be seen on Lunar Orbiter pre-Apollo views (see
http://onebigmonkey.comoj.com/obm/landingsa15a.html)
I decided to turn my attention to other landing sites and managed to do this for Apollo 14:
The first image in the gif sequence is Lunar Orbiter, then Chandrayaan, then finally LRO.
Frankly I am suspicious that I am suffering from a severe case of pareidolia, an I'd like other people to repeat the exercise.
I downloaded the raw image for the file covering Apollo 14 from Chandrayaan's long term data archive:
http://www.issdc.gov.in/CHBrowse/jsp/include/search.jsp?search=normalYou need to register to see the menus.
The orbit in question is number 757, reference number TMC_NRN_20090110T154836362.
If you have registered you can request the high resolution raw image (1.1 Gb), which becomes a 5Gb IMG file.
Their site supplies the software to view the file, but it is shaky to say the least - you may know better software to use.
I extracted the file, then saved the relevant area of it so that Photoshop could see it. It needed flipping horizontally and converting down to 16 bit. I then changed the dpi to 600, adjusted the levels and applied some sharpening.
I am in the process of uploading the relevant image and software to my dropbox if anyone doesn't want to register with them thy ask for a lot of personal details) - I'll post the link when the files are ready.
Any thoughts?