Apollo 17 30th Anniversary: Andes Flyover

  • Released Thursday, January 23, 2003
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In conjunction with the 30th Anniversary Apollo 17 mission, NASA put together a special release highlighting one of the most popular photos taken during that mission. The photo (#AS17-148-22727) was taken on Dec. 7, 1972 from the Apollo 17 command module. Over the years, many other satellites have taken imagery of Earth, including Terra/MODIS. This animation uses a global mosaic derived from Terra/MODIS and flies us over the Andes Mountains to celebrate how far Earth science imagery has come since the days of Apollo 17.

Video slate image reads "Apollo 17: Andes FlyoverBeauty shot flyover of the Andes Mountains using MODIS true color 'Blue Marble' data mosaic.  The purpose of this animation is to show how far earth science satellite imagery has come since the taking of the famed Apollo 17 earth photo".

Video slate image reads "Apollo 17: Andes Flyover

Beauty shot flyover of the Andes Mountains using MODIS true color 'Blue Marble' data mosaic. The purpose of this animation is to show how far earth science satellite imagery has come since the taking of the famed Apollo 17 earth photo".



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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio The Blue Marble Next Generation data is courtesy of Reto Stockli (NASA/GSFC) and NASA's Earth Observatory.

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This page was originally published on Thursday, January 23, 2003.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:57 PM EDT.


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