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originally posted by: qmantoo
a reply to: Rob48
Do you have public access to the 40,000-80,000 images that were returned from the Indian space mission before it went AWOL? As far as I know, they have not been released yet. (yes, after all this time)
This site has the facility to browse through the available datasets of TMC, HYSI, MIniSAR, M3 and SARA and download the required data. TMC, HySI and SARA datasets can be downloaded on the request basis currently. Users can view M3 and MiniSAR and download the full data archives from the ode.rsl.wustl.edu...
you can use Google Moon too.
originally posted by: Shadoefax
Soon we won't have to worry them telling us anything. There are several privately funded moon explorations in the works, including Google's Lunar X Prize.
Instead of relying on a secretive government that has an agenda, we the people can just go see for ourselves.
originally posted by: Aural
I do not think anything like that is there. Just blury photos and odd shadows.
you can use Google Moon too.
originally posted by: Shadoefax
Soon we won't have to worry them telling us anything. There are several privately funded moon explorations in the works, including Google's Lunar X Prize.
Instead of relying on a secretive government that has an agenda, we the people can just go see for ourselves.