Dec 2002
Start with a view of the Cape Canaveral launch pad 39a, zoom through Ikonos, Landsat7 and MODIS data to a viewpoint that recreates the 'Apollo blue marble' photo then fly to the moon (Clementine data) and recreate the Apollo 'earthrise' photo.
This description is from the press release:
Title: Apollo 17 Anniversary Commemorative Visualization: From
Cape Canaveral to the Moon
To mark the 30th anniversary of the Apollo 17 mission and the famous "Blue Marble" full Earth image, Goddard Space Flight Center's Visualization and Analysis Lab has rendered a new visualization inspired by the mission.
The 21 second visualization begins with the current Kennedy Space Center launch pads in the Cape Canveral area where the Apollo missions started and the Space Shuttle Missions start today. The launch pads and Florida recede from view and the full Earth fills the frame. This view is intended to recall the famous "Blue Marble" Earth image of South Africa and Antarctica taken by Apollo 17 on December 7, 1972. The animation continues with the horizon of the Moon coming into view. This view is meant to recall the famous "Earth Rise" images of earlier Apollo missions. Finally the camera tilts down towards surface of the moon which is passing below.
Please note that while the animation path and camera angles represent an artist's conception, the visualization is constructed entirely from observations made from NASA, USGS and Space Imaging Inc. missions. The Moon data comes from NASA Clementine. The long-shot and full Earth views are from global 250 meter resolution MODIS data from the NASA Terra & Aqua Satellites. The regional views of Florida come from 15 meter resolution NASA/USGS Landsat 7 Satellite data, and the local Kennedy Space Center data comes from the 1 meter resolution Space Imaging Inc. IKONOS Satellite.
The visualization was done by Marit Jentoft-Nilsen working for the NASA's Earth Science Enterprise in the Visualization and Analysis Lab at Goddard Space Flight Center.
| Apollo Photographs | Images rendered from recent remote sensing data |
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Full Earth Apollo 17, 12/07/1972 original image at JSC 20 MB Photoshop image with color correction layers |
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Earthrise Apollo 8, 12/29/1968. The original photograpgh had a vertical orientation, however since it is most often displayed horizontallly, that is the orientation we reproduced in the animation. original image at JSC 67 MB Photoshop image with color correction layers |
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| 640x480 | 320x240 | |
| lossless apple animation codec | 370 MB Quicktime | |
| sorenson 3 codec | 20 MB Quicktime | 5 MB Quicktime |