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Apollo Lunar Rover Video Corrected Speed and Stabilized

August 30, 2022

It is remarkable the difference watching this version where the time is corrected and camera stabilized.. The film restorer behind DutchSteamMachine used AI to stabilize shaky footage and generate new frames in NASA moon landing films; increasing the frame rate, smoothed the motion and made it look more like high-definition video. See more of their Apollo clips here.

In Luna (Moon), Manned Spaceflight, Historic Missions Tags movie, Moon, Rover, manned, crewed, surface, landing, Apollo
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Colorized View of Perseverance Landing

March 21, 2021

An artificially colorized view of Jezero Crater, showing the bird’s eye view of Perseverance screaming towards Mars’s surface. The above image was enhanced by Kevin Gill into full color, taking images captured by Perseverance’s Lander Vision System Camera just after the heat shield was released.

From Universe Today.

In Mars, Artistic Imaging Tags mars, lander, landing, rover

The First Ever Real-Time Video from Another Planet

March 5, 2021

When you watch this video, if you find yourself thinking of the Apollo moon landings— here is why: this is the first real-time video taken from another world since 1972, and this is the first ever taken on another planet.

Most “video” you see from other planetary missions are actually animations. Multiple image frames taken over long periods of time. Then someone registers the images to one another to smooth out the motion and then you have animated photographic video. Additionally, these seconds long clips are usually of events that actually took hours or even days to play out.

That being said, seeing the Martian surface move below in real time, the parachute deploying against an alien sky, and the rover being dropped to the surface from the Sky Crane is absolutely amazing. Perhaps my favorite moment is when the Sky Crane flies off behind a cloud of dust looks just like (and actually is) an alien spacecraft visiting an alien world.

In Mars Tags mars, rover, Perseverance, news, landing, video
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Hayabusa2 Samples an Asteroid Movie!

March 5, 2019

A near real-time movie! This is a pretty rare thing in deep space exploration. Most clips we see are time-lapse moons slipping by other moons or a spacecraft approaching it’s target. It is not often we see such dramatic movies coming from deep space.

In Asteroids, Video/Movie, Spacecraft Tags asteroid, hayabusa, landing, sample, return, JAXA, Japan

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