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Here is an Apollo 16 composite showing a partial view of Gassendi Crater and surrounding terrain. The images was processed from the NASA/JSC/Arizona State University raw TIF scans made from the 70mm orbital Hasselblads.
Here is an Apollo 17 composite made from AS17-P-2803, tile 1 & 2, showing a partial view of Langemak Crater.
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YouTube User: WhatsUpInTheSky37
Thank you to everyone who has stuck by the YouTube channel and to all of our admins and forum users here on the channel. They really have kept the website current while I have been busy taking care of things in my personal life. I promised that the next video would be a long one and have a LOT to look at. You can get lost in these Gigapans and I really hope that you do! I spent a lot of time stitching these together and making sure that they were the best quality that I could get them. SOL 1448 really has been a goldmine for anomaly hunters and those people who are just hobbiest. I really hope you enjoy this one and expect much more to come from the latest batches of images!