阿波罗12号与勘测者3号
2024年11月15日
Apollo 12 and Surveyor 3
Image Credit: NASA, Apollo 12, Alan Bean – Stereo Image Copyright: Kevin Frank
Explanation: Put on your red/blue glasses and gaze across the western Ocean of Storms on the surface of the Moon. The 3D anaglyph features Apollo 12 astronaut Pete Conrad visiting the Surveyor 3 spacecraft in November of 1969. Surveyor 3 had landed at the site on the inside slope of a small crater about 2 1/2 years earlier in April of 1967. Visible on the horizon beyond the far crater wall, Apollo 12’s Lunar Module Intrepid touched down less than 200 meters (650 feet) away, easy moonwalking distance from the robotic Surveyor spacecraft. This stereo image was carefully created from two separate pictures (AS12-48-7133, AS12-48-7134) captured on the lunar surface. They depict the scene from only slightly different viewpoints, approximating the separation between human eyes.
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阿波罗12号与测量者3号
影像提供: NASA, Apollo 12, Alan Bean – 立体影像版权: Kevin Frank
说明: 戴上你的红/蓝眼镜,来欣赏这张摄于月表风暴洋的影像。这幅3D影像,呈现了1969年11月当时正在造访勘测者3号航天器的阿波罗12号宇航员皮特·康拉德。而在2年半前的1967年4月,勘测者3号降落在一个小撞击坑的边坡上。在远方撞击坑墙的后方,可见到阿波罗12号的无畏号登月舱,它降落的位置离勘测者航天器不到200公尺,对月表漫步来说,算是很轻松的步行距离。这幅影像是由2张摄于月表的影像 (AS12-48-7133, AS12-48-7134)组合而成的。这二幅仅有微小视角差异的影像,与人类双眼所见相近。
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