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Every Moon Photo Shot by Apollo Astronauts is Now on Flickr
These are high-resolution, unprocessed, and mostly new images.
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According to Teague, every photo taken on the lunar surface by astronauts is included in the collection, along with numerous other photos shot from Earth and lunar orbit, as well as during the journey between the two.
An online UFO hunter has discovered a freakish image in a NASA photo taken 43 years ago by Apollo 17, the final manned mission to the moon.
Apollo astronauts were sent into space with Hasselblad cameras.
Want to browse the entire collection of photos captured on the moon by Apollo astronauts with their chest-mounted Hasselblad cameras? I mean, they really did – and now each photo taken during those missions has been uploaded to Flickr for you to enjoy. There are a few 8,400 photographs in all at a resolution of 1800 dpi, and they’re sorted by the roll of film they were on, Boing Boing reports.
You may think you’ve seen photos of the moon landing before, but you haven’t like this.
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We’ve selected a few of our favorites from each mission, but it’s worth checking out the entire collection on Flickr.