The NASA archives entrusted with the task of a university rework 8400 pictures of lunar missions. The result is available on Flickr. Kipp Teague, American enthusiast image archive university, was given the rescanning work of thousands of pictures from the archives of NASA. Everything is available on the Flickr platform, the result is quite intriguing and promises hours of wonder.
According to Kipp Teague, the Project Apollo Archive , this ambitious project started 2004
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The original images were processed to a resolution of about 1000 dpi, but demand was so strong for higher resolutions as yet Kipp Teague decided to start again from the beginning. The results speak for themselves. Hasselblad cameras are known for capturing an impressive level of detail, which are extremely well rendered after treatment.
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