Mapping the Moon: The Apollo Transforming Printer
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voidUpdate
1 month ago
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Reminds me of a story about a probe i saw a while back (sorry, I have no idea which one) which took photos of the body it was orbiting around, and then to get an accurate surface map, the engineers projected the images back onto a sphere of the same apparent size as the body, and could then take photos all around it, because the photo distortion was cancelled out by the projection distortion and looking down at the surface gave an accurate view
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alnwlsn
1 month ago
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I know that the Rectified Lunar Atlas [0] was done this way, but it used normal telescope images of the moon from earth.

[0] - https://sic.lpl.arizona.edu/collection/rectified-lunar-atlas

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voidUpdate
1 month ago
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I may have been misremembering that. After posting my comment, I searched for what I meant for a while and came up with noting
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pmkary
1 month ago
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They have such a good design for this website and all of it is wasted with the share buttons on the top.
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