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Friday, September 14, 2012

Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module on a postcard collection


Of all the details that NASA visualize for the first moon landing in history that of the shooting was in the background. There are few photos that Armstrong, the first man on the moon, can be seen. Fortunately people like Tom Dahl who used various shots of the lunar activity conducted by Armstrong and Aldrin, to compose this spectacular panorama. Based on a very limited artwork has achieved a truly impressive result, which captures the immense and desolate lunar surface and placed in a marginal but visible, the shadow of who was the first human to walk on the soil.


No doubt this is a well deserved tribute to the recently deceased Neil Armstrong; collect all symbolic and historical elements associated with the first moon landing. Naturally the image is the product of a process that included Photoshop, and uses the Apollo 17 lunar module to include it in the shot. Beside Armstrong, also had picture of 'whole body' module Eagle. All images are from the Apollo Image Gallery. The result is this picture about 25 MB and more than 19,000 pixels. Given its size, it may happen that the image does not load in browsers; it is recommended that you get off on the corresponding link.

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