Apollo 13 Views of the Moon in 4K
This video uses data gathered from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft to recreate some of the stunning views of the Moon that the Apollo 13 astronauts saw on their perilous journey around the farside in 1970. These visualizations, in 4K resolution, depict many different views of the lunar surface, starting with earthset and sunrise and concluding with the time Apollo 13 reestablished radio contact with Mission Control. Also depicted is the path of the free return trajectory around the Moon, and a continuous view of the Moon throughout that path. All views have been sped up for timing purposes — they are not shown in "real-time." Credits: Data Visualization by: Ernie Wright (USRA) Video Produced & Edited by: David Ladd (USRA) Music provided by Universal Production Music: "Visions of Grandeur" - Frederick Wiedmann This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at:
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Moon Phases 2022 – Northern Hemisphere – 4K
It sounds like you're describing a fascinating 4K visualization created by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. This visualization shows the Moon's phase and libration throughout 2022, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. Each frame represents an hourly interval, and the visualization includes various details such as the Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and sub-solar points, and its distance from Earth, all presented at a true scale.
The visualization also includes labels for craters near the terminator, Apollo landing sites, maria (dark areas on the Moon's surface), and other albedo features that are illuminated by sunlight. The video is accompanied by the music "Build the Future" by Alexander Hitchens, provided by Universal Production Music.
The video is available for sharing and downloading on NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) website at the following link: Moon's Phase and Libration Visualization. It's important to note that while the video can be shared without seeking permission, there might be certain restrictions on using the music or specific imagery in other products. For more information about NASA's media guidelines, you can visit their multimedia guidelines page.
If you enjoyed the video, it's a great opportunity to learn more about the Moon's phases, its movement, and the various features on its surface. NASA's visualizations often provide a captivating way to explore and understand celestial phenomena.
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