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− | + | <td><div align="center" span class="main_sm">Image Credit: [mailto:jscotti@pirl.lpl.Arizona.EDU Jim Scotti]</div></td> | |
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− | + | The last time humans were on the Moon was December 1972 - nearly 32 years ago! The inspiration from that | |
− | + | magnificent and audacious journey still burns bright in some folks. In 1998, Jim Scotti, a scientist and artist | |
− | + | at the Lunar and Planetary Lab in Tucson, painted this view of the last liftoff. The painting is based on a | |
− | + | photograph taken by Apollo 17 astronaut Jack Schmitt just before humans left the Moon. When will we witness a | |
− | + | return to the Moon? And what language will those future explorers speak? And does it matter? | |
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− | + | <p><b>Technical Details:</b><br> | |
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[http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/apollo.html Jim Scotti's Apollo Page]<br> | [http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/apollo.html Jim Scotti's Apollo Page]<br> | ||
[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/frame.html Apollo 17 Lunar Surface Journal]</p> | [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/frame.html Apollo 17 Lunar Surface Journal]</p> | ||
− | + | <p class="story"> <b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> More Discoveries near the Straight Wall</p> | |
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− | + | <p align="center" class="main_titles"><b>Author & Editor:</b><br> | |
− | + | [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Charles A. Wood]</p> | |
− | + | <p align="center" class="main_titles"><b>Technical Consultant:</b><br> | |
− | + | [mailto:anthony@perseus.gr Anthony Ayiomamitis]</p> | |
− | + | <p align="center" class="main_titles"><b>A service of:</b><br> | |
− | + | [http://www.observingthesky.org/ ObservingTheSky.Org]</p> | |
− | + | <p align="center" class="main_titles"><b>Visit these other PODs:</b> <br> | |
− | + | [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html Astronomy] | [http://www.msss.com/ Mars] | [http://epod.usra.edu/ Earth]</p></td> | |
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Revision as of 17:16, 4 January 2015
We're on our Way, Houston!
Image Credit: Jim Scotti |
We're on our Way, Houston! The last time humans were on the Moon was December 1972 - nearly 32 years ago! The inspiration from that magnificent and audacious journey still burns bright in some folks. In 1998, Jim Scotti, a scientist and artist at the Lunar and Planetary Lab in Tucson, painted this view of the last liftoff. The painting is based on a photograph taken by Apollo 17 astronaut Jack Schmitt just before humans left the Moon. When will we witness a return to the Moon? And what language will those future explorers speak? And does it matter? Technical Details: Related Links: Tomorrow's LPOD: More Discoveries near the Straight Wall |
Author & Editor: Technical Consultant: A service of: |
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