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					<title>Impressive high-resolution image of the Moon captured by China's Chang'e-2</title>
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							<p>China has released a high-resolution, full-coverage image of the Moon. The photo is the first of its kind to be so detailed. . Report by Mark Morris. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn</p>
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								Keywords: News&nbsp;china&nbsp;chang'e-2&nbsp;moon&nbsp;high-resolution&nbsp;photography&nbsp;space&nbsp;universe&nbsp;spacecraft&nbsp;lunar&nbsp;Earth&nbsp;<br/>
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					<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 00:51:00 UT</pubDate>
					<media:description>China has released a high-resolution, full-coverage image of the Moon. The photo is the first of its kind to be so detailed. . Report by Mark Morris. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn</media:description>
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					<title>GRAIL Mission Returns First Video of Moon's Dark Far Side</title>
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							<p>NASA's GRAIL mission has beamed back its first video of the far side of the moon. The imagery was taken on Jan. 19 by the MoonKAM aboard the mission's "Ebb" spacecraft.</p>
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								Author: <a href="http://www.disclose.tv/Extraett/">Extraett</a><br/>
								Keywords: Tech&nbsp;Moon&nbsp;NASA&nbsp;JPL&nbsp;Space&nbsp;Science&nbsp;Spacecraft&nbsp;Ebb&nbsp;Flow&nbsp;mission&nbsp;Jet&nbsp;Propulsion&nbsp;Laboratory&nbsp;Education&nbsp;Student&nbsp;2012&nbsp;<br/>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 01:42:03 UT</pubDate>
					<media:description>NASA's GRAIL mission has beamed back its first video of the far side of the moon. The imagery was taken on Jan. 19 by the MoonKAM aboard the mission's "Ebb" spacecraft.</media:description>
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					<title>APOLLO 12 - Unidentified Objects in Lunar Orbit - STACK-ENHANCED (FOGGED FOOTAGE)</title>
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							<p>Hi again everyone. This presentation focuses on taking a closer look at a 23.5-second segment of 16mm DAC motion picture footage from the NASA archives that was originally exposed over 40 years ago during the Apollo 12 mission (November 1969). This footage was shot with the DAC camera mounted near a window in the Command/Service Module while the spacecraft was in lunar orbit above the Moon. 

Unfortunately, this raw footage, as it is officially archived by NASA, appears to have been over-exposed and accidentally ruined when the lens on the 16mm DAC camera aboard the spacecraft somehow became unintentionally fogged over shortly before filming began. Because of this, this film sequence only affords us a blurry, obfuscated view out the spacecraft window, showing an oblique look at the sunlit (and overexposed) lunar surface with a portion of the lunar limb also visible.

While the raw footage is of poor quality, it does however still contain some viable image data that can be recovered and revealed thru enhan</p>
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								Author: <a href="http://www.disclose.tv/Grey/">Grey</a><br/>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:54:03 UT</pubDate>
					<media:description>Hi again everyone. This presentation focuses on taking a closer look at a 23.5-second segment of 16mm DAC motion picture footage from the NASA archives that was originally exposed over 40 years ago during the Apollo 12 mission (November 1969). This footage was shot with the DAC camera mounted near a window in the Command/Service Module while the spacecraft was in lunar orbit above the Moon. 

Unfortunately, this raw footage, as it is officially archived by NASA, appears to have been over-exposed and accidentally ruined when the lens on the 16mm DAC camera aboard the spacecraft somehow became unintentionally fogged over shortly before filming began. Because of this, this film sequence only affords us a blurry, obfuscated view out the spacecraft window, showing an oblique look at the sunlit (and overexposed) lunar surface with a portion of the lunar limb also visible.

While the raw footage is of poor quality, it does however still contain some viable image data that can be recovered and revealed thru enhan</media:description>
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					<media:title>APOLLO 12 - Unidentified Objects in Lunar Orbit - STACK-ENHANCED (FOGGED FOOTAGE)</media:title>
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					<title>Toxic Probe Filmed Through Telescope 2011</title>
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							<p>The failed Russian Mars probe Phobos-Grunt has been pictured moving across the sky by the Paris-based amateur astronomer Thierry Legault. The spacecraft is seen moving left to right in the video. The bulbous shape of its fuel tanks and its outstretched solar panels are easily discernable. It is expected to re-enter the atmosphere in the next 8-9 days and burn up. Phobos-Grunt, Toxic Russian Mars Probe To Crash to Earth in January www.inquisitr.com ADG Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow ADG on Twitter: twitter.com</p>
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								Author: <a href="http://www.disclose.tv/Stephenhannard/">Stephenhannard</a><br/>
								Keywords: Failed&nbsp;Russian&nbsp;Probe&nbsp;Phobosgrunt&nbsp;Pictured&nbsp;Moving&nbsp;Parisbased&nbsp;Amateur&nbsp;Astronomer&nbsp;Thierry&nbsp;Legault&nbsp;Spacecraft&nbsp;Moving&nbsp;Bulbous&nbsp;Shape&nbsp;Tanks&nbsp;Outstretched&nbsp;Solar&nbsp;Panels&nbsp;Easily&nbsp;Discernable&nbsp;Expected&nbsp;Enter&nbsp;Atmosphere&nbsp;Phobosgrunt&nbsp;Toxic&nbsp;Russian&nbsp;Probe&nbsp;Crash&nbsp;Earth&nbsp;January&nbsp;Wwwinquisitr&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;Wwwfacebook&nbsp;Follow&nbsp;Twitter&nbsp;Twitter&nbsp;<br/>
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					<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 06:34:54 UT</pubDate>
					<media:description>The failed Russian Mars probe Phobos-Grunt has been pictured moving across the sky by the Paris-based amateur astronomer Thierry Legault. The spacecraft is seen moving left to right in the video. The bulbous shape of its fuel tanks and its outstretched solar panels are easily discernable. It is expected to re-enter the atmosphere in the next 8-9 days and burn up. Phobos-Grunt, Toxic Russian Mars Probe To Crash to Earth in January www.inquisitr.com ADG Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow ADG on Twitter: twitter.com</media:description>
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					<title>VLT (Very Large Telescope) HD Timelapse Footage</title>
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							<p>Timelapse Footage

Credits:

ALL IMAGES: (eso.org) taken on location by Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado.

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ESO/José Francisco Salgado (http://www.josefrancisco.org)

MUSIC SCORE: "We Happy Few" - The Calm Blue Sea (2008) [http://www.facebook.com/thecalmblueseaband]

EDITION: Nicolas Bustos</p>
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								Author: <a href="http://www.disclose.tv/Abovetopvideos/">Abovetopvideos</a><br/>
								Keywords: Cosmonaut&nbsp;Kononenko&nbsp;Flight&nbsp;Engineer&nbsp;Pettit&nbsp;European&nbsp;Space&nbsp;Agency&nbsp;Flight&nbsp;Engineer&nbsp;Andre&nbsp;Kuipers&nbsp;Began&nbsp;Months&nbsp;Space&nbsp;Successful&nbsp;Launch&nbsp;Soyuz&nbsp;Spacecraft&nbsp;Baikonur&nbsp;Cosmodrome&nbsp;International&nbsp;Space&nbsp;Station&nbsp;December&nbsp;2011&nbsp;&nbsp;Source&nbsp;Www&nbsp;Constitutes&nbsp;Fair&nbsp;Title&nbsp;Section&nbsp;<br/>
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					<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 17:38:59 UT</pubDate>
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ALL IMAGES: (eso.org) taken on location by Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado.

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ESO/José Francisco Salgado (http://www.josefrancisco.org)

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