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This is a 360 degree Panorama of the Aumndsen-Scott South Pole Station, South Pole Antarctica. This was taken on 7-28 during the afternoon at a temperature of around -90F with a windchill of -130F. The moon in the shot was only a slight crescent but is incredibly bright. When the moon is not around we are surrounded...
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Public-domain image. A new 24,000-pixel-square mosaic from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the Moon's nearside as never before. Acquired during a two-week period in December 2010, the 1,300 black-and-white frames create a full-disk mosaic measuring 24,000 pixels across. "As the Moon rotated under LRO's...
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Apollo frames AS17-138-21151 through 21177. Panorama taken by Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot. Stitched by Patrick Auld at NASA Ames.
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This is #5, the last in my Manhattan Beach Pier Christmas Gigapan series. The view is South to Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island. The new moon shined above the ocean while the Christmas lights on the pier glowed. By time the scene was complete it was dark, making for a few long ...
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Unnamed Crater on Moon
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Apollo frames AS17-141-21576 through 21603. Panorama taken by Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot. Stitched by Patrick Auld at NASA Ames.
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Copernicus
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Apollo frames AS17-134-20437 through 20446. Panorama taken by Gene Cernan, Apollo 17 commander. Stitched by Patrick Auld at NASA Ames.
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Taken over Half moon bay 3/21/2013
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