NASA’s never-before-seen photos from Apollo moon missions
NASA has just released never-before-seen photos from its Apollo archive, providing a glimpse into the moon missions of the 60s and 70s.
NASA has just released never-before-seen high-resolution photos from its Apollo archive, providing a glimpse into the incredible lunar missions of the 1960s and 70s.
More than 8400 photos taken by astronauts on their missions to the moon have been uploaded to NASA’s Flickr account. The incredible stockpile includes nearly every photo taken my astronauts during the missions.
The photos have been uploaded at 1800 dpi resolution and have been sorted by the camera roll they came from, so space fans can feel like they were there.
Apollo astronauts were sent into space with Hasselblad cameras. The painstaking process to restore the prints began in 2004 when the Johnson Space Center began re-scanning the original Apollo film rolls.