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ID: 3917
Hyperwall: Three Moon Sites
Visualizations by
Ernie Wright
Released on March 15, 2012
Using elevation
data
returned by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (
LRO
), these hyperwall-resolution animations visit three prominent features on the Moon's near side.
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Pursuit of Light
Visualization Credits
Ernie Wright
(USRA): Lead Animator
Michael Starobin
(HTSI): Producer
Richard Vondrak
(NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
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Missions:
Clementine
LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter)
Data Used:
Clementine
Feb 26 to Apr 21 1994
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LRO/LOLA/Digital Elevation Map
also referred to as:
DEM
Aug 2009 to Sep 2011
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This item is part of these series:
The Moon
LRO - Animations
Keywords:
SVS >> Elevation data
SVS >> Flyover
SVS >> Laser Altimeter
SVS >> Lunar
SVS >> Moon
SVS >> Hyperwall
SVS >> LRO
SVS >> Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
SVS >> LOLA
SVS >> Lunar Surface
SVS >> Lunar Topography
SVS >> Lunar Elevation Map
SVS >> Solar System >> Moon >> Lunar Surface
NASA Science >> Planets and Moons
SVS >> Presentation
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