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Apollo-Era Photos Now Up at NASA's Flickr Account, In High-Res

Boing Boing reports that NASA has uploaded to its Flickr account 8400 photographs from the agency's Apollo days -- "just about every image captured by Apollo astronauts on lunar missions." The astronauts were shooting with some very nice cameras, and the results are worth seeing at 1800dpi.

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  1. How about that by Tablizer · · Score: 3, Funny

    We get to see Neil's blurry thumb 2,000 times.

    1. Re:How about that by Tablizer · · Score: 2

      And what did you with your life

      As my grandfather always said, if you can't beat 'em, and you can't join 'em, then joke about 'em.

    2. Re:How about that by ihtoit · · Score: 3, Informative

      Actually, both are correct. "Learnt" is the outside-the-US variant spelling (ie, the Oxford spelling). "Learned" is the American (Webster) spelling.

      Citation, you don't have to take the word of an English teacher and the son of an English teacher.

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    3. Re:How about that by Mostly+a+lurker · · Score: 3, Informative

      The etymology of words is interesting, but has limited application in deciding correct modern forms and usage. As anyone who knows a little German would recognize, the word "learn" is Germanic in origin, explaining the original past tense of "learnt". The trend is towards using regular English endings in words with Germanic roots. Thus, "learned" has been an acceptable past tense of "learn" in all dialects of English for quite some time. Indeed, apart from in British English, the older form "learnt" has almost died out.

  2. why should I sign up for public domain pix. by Trax3001BBS · · Score: 2

    They have always been public domain, nothing has changed, don't need any fancy interface t show up 1000 photos of the surface.

    1. Re:why should I sign up for public domain pix. by ihtoit · · Score: 5, Informative

      asked then answered: the full resolution images are accesible in list view here arranged by mission and referenced by film cassette and frame number. Tidy. :)

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  3. Earthrise by Solandri · · Score: 2

    Interesting to see how many shots they took of the famous "Earthrise" photo. A dozen shots ruined by something in the foreground blurring parts of the picture, and the sequence with the Earth actually rising blown by not pointing the camera in the right direction. Now I feel better about my photography.

  4. Actual proper Silly question but.... by camperdave · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actual proper Silly question but.... The moon landing was 45 years ago. Why are these only being released now?

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    1. Re:Actual proper Silly question but.... by 50000BTU_barbecue · · Score: 4, Informative

      They've always been available; as printed books. I have NASA Gemini mission books that are nothing but plates.

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  5. It's not just me by J-1000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's good to know I'm not the only one who has to take a million crappy photos before I get a good one.

  6. Sorry this is a scam! by thephydes · · Score: 2

    Everyone knows that the moon landing was a fake! This should be enough for all you doubters http://listverse.com/2012/12/2... Jesus Slashdot, post some real science for fuck sake Sad thing is the conspiracy theorists are alive and well ..... and breeding

  7. Re:Can you see Mars to the right of Earth? by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 2

    Unlikely, given that you can't see any stars, and it's not in any of the surrounding similar photos.

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