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Apollo 17

Terragen (none) posted on Aug 14, 2002
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I always wanted to visit the moon, but Terragen is as close as I'll ever get. The astronaut is from one of the ?10,000? images in the Apollo 17 catalog at http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/research/apollo/index.html I hope NASA doesn't mind that I used it :-) BTW, Where can I get DEMs of the moon? Thanks for looking.

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Calle66

5:02AM | Thu, 15 August 2002

simple brilliant ! good idea.

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Swidhelm

10:05AM | Thu, 15 August 2002

Wow, really nicely done. I like this quite a bit. Where to get DEMs huh? Not a clue. Sorry.

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prutzworks

1:22PM | Thu, 15 August 2002

Is that mr Schmitt? first geologist on the moon! (Eugene Shoemaker should be in his place) sorry for so far as I know there are no Moon dems availble on the net

ChadAustin

3:35PM | Thu, 15 August 2002

Thats great. All you need are the little Hasselblad "+" range-marks that are on the real pics and it would look really real. Nice job.

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EricofSD

11:57PM | Thu, 15 August 2002

I presume that's a sand wedge he's using there.


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