Incredible 4K simulation provides a unique glimpse of the moon in stunning detail
Nasa has released a dazzling 4K tour of the moon using data collected from its orbiting spacecraft. The tour gives a stunning new perspective of the moon's desolate surface, moving between regular views and digitally enhanced footage. It takes the view on a trip through the fascinating lunar features, such as the 2,500-km (1,600-mile)-wide South Pole-Aitken Basin and the famous landing site of the Apollo 17 mission. Presenter reduced to tears as he's shown child sex robot in Japan Incredible footage gives a stunning new perspective of the desolate surface that man walked on for the first time on July 20th, 1969. One digitally enhanced image (pictured) shows the Orientale Basin, located on the western border of the far side of the moon, which resembles a target ring bulls-eye. The impact structure's outermost rim - the Cordillera Mountains - is 930 km (580 miles) in diameter The video was created from nine years' worth of data harvested by the space agency's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).
Apr-11-2018, 15:41:53 GMT
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