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Two photographers took the most detailed picture Moon today with a resolution of 174 megapixels.
The picture was taken by astrophotographers. Andrew McCarthy D Connor Matern and consists of thousands of photographs by both artists and took a year to complete.
“The Hunt for Artemis”
The photograph has been dubbed “The Hunt for Artemis” and is a tribute to the mission. Artemis 1 belonging POT which will be released this Monday.
“This photo Moon in the highest resolution I have ever filmed,” said Matern on Instagram. “I captured the color data and McCarthy captured the details. The result is an incredibly detailed photo of our lunar neighbor in stunning colors.”
The image is a combination of over 200,000 images of McCarthy (taken from Arizona) and 50,000 images of Mathern (taken from Louisiana).
“The color in this image is true to life, but rendered with higher saturation to make it easy for our eyes to see,” McCarthy wrote on Reddit. “The reddish hues show areas rich in iron and feldspar, while the bluish areas are where the regolith is rich in titanium. Oxidation in the Earth’s atmosphere makes colors what they are.”
Science at its peak
The Hunt for Artemis is just one example of the high expectations the scientific community has for the launch Artemis 1.
The mission scheduled for this Monday, August 29, is to pave the way for the return of people to Moon after the Apollo mission in 1972 and finally to Mars.
Next mission Artemis 2, which will take astronauts into orbit around the moon without stepping on its surface. It is expected that this will be the crew Artemis 3 one that will land on the Moon no later than 2025.
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