The Apollo Image Atlas is a comprehensive collection of Apollo-Saturn mission photography. Included are almost 25,000 lunar images, both from orbit and from the moon's surface, as well as photographs of the earth, astronauts and mission hardware.
LUNAR TERRAIN AND ALBEDO RECONSTRUCTION FROM APOLLO IMAGERY ARA V NEFIAN, TAEMIN KIM, MICHAEL BROXTON, AND ZACH MORATTO* Abstract. Generating accurate three dimensional planetary models and albedo maps is becoming increasingly more important as NASA plans more robotics missions to the Moon in the coming years. This paper describes a novel approach for separation of topography and albedo maps from orbital Lunar images. Our method uses an optimal Bayesian correlator to refine the stereo disparity map and generate a set of accurate digital elevation models (DEM). The albedo maps are obtained using a multi-image formation model that relies on the derived DEMs and the Lunar- Lambert reflectance model. The method is demonstrated on a set of high resolution scanned images from the Apollo era missions.
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Photographic techniques capture electromagnetic wavelengths beyond human vision, revealing features invisible to the naked eye. These signals are processed into interpretable forms using methods like color mapping.Pink lacks a specific electromagnetic wavelength, while grey poses a limitation due to its representation of only intensity—a blend of light and dark without spectral specificity. Imaging techniques reliant on spectral variation produce identical results for greyscale images unless non-visible data is present. Deviations from this uniformity may indicate errors, misinterpretations, or unknown phenomena.Contention persists over analytical debates, including dismissible claims like Van Allen belt dangers and contested evidence of lunar mirrors. The precision of laser reflections targeting a moving 3x3-foot marker on the Moon highlights technical skill but often fails to resolve skepticism. For instance, a 0.1° shift moves a laser spot 670 km across the Moon's surface.Forensic analysis (2022, 2023) of Apollo 11–17 photographs assessed authenticity claims. Images of humans in space, Earth, and the Moon's distant views were validated, but Moon landing visuals showed variations, suggesting diverse techniques may have replicated certain elements.PEMi (Photoelectromagnetic Image) software enhances forensic analysis by differentiating natural and artificial light sources, revealing hidden features. Each PEMi-ID links to original sources, ensuring traceability and comparison.Credits:2022-2025 © Andrew Lehti1961–2023 © NASA, ESASoftware: PEMi (GitHub: andylehti/PEMi.git)Explore PEM-I: http://pemimage.streamlit.appCC BY-SA 4.0
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This data collection consists of images and associated data acquired from the APOLLO Network. The Applied Proteogenomics OrganizationaL Learning and Outcomes (APOLLO) network is a collaboration between NCI, the Department of Defense (DoD), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to incorporate proteogenomics into patient care as a way of looking beyond the genome, to the activity and expression of the proteins that the genome encodes. The emerging field of proteogenomics aims to better predict how patients will respond to therapy by screening their tumors for both genetic abnormalities and protein information, an approach that has been made possible in recent years due to advances in proteomic technology. | Detailed Description | | |——————————————|——-| | Image Size (GB) | 2.6 | | Modalities | PET, CT, MRI, MRA + others | | Number of Images
firoz123/apollo-17-18-images dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community
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This set of data contains 3D model of Apollo 14 landing site based on photogrammetric analysis of approximately 65 images made by the crew during their EVAs and from the windows of the Lunar Module. For more details, see readme.docx file.
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This dataset contains a 3D model of the Apollo 11 landing site based on photogrammetric analysis of 122 (from 123) photographs taken by the crew during their only EVA (Magazine S), and 7 photographs taken from the windows of the Lunar Module. Coordinates of the camera stations and camera rotations are accurately determined, coordinates of multiple benchmarks fixed to hardware elements (the lunar module, flag, seismometer etc) and natural features (boulders, rocks) are found with high precision. The coordinate frame is approximately horizontal and is found from the positions of the Sun and Earth in surface photographs. For more details, see readme.docx file.
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The Research for Precision Oncology Program (RePOP) is a research activity that established a cohort of Veterans diagnosed with cancer and had genomic analyses performed on their tumor tissue as part of the standard of care. All data relevant to a patient’s cancer and cancer care were collected under RePOP, including patient demographics, comorbidities, genomic analysis, treatments, medications, lab values, imaging studies, and outcomes. All RePOP participants signed informed consent and signed HIPAA authorization to have their data stored and shared from RePOP’s Precision Oncology Program Data Repository (PODR).
Cancer Type | Modalities | Subjects |
Esophageal Carcinoma | CT, PT | 2 |
Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma | CT, MR, PT | 17 |
Lung Adenocarcinoma | CT, MR, PT | 9 |
Lung Other | CT, PT | 2 |
Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma | CT, MR, PT | 1 |
Thymoma | CT, MR, PT | 1 |
The NSW SPOT 5 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by the Remote Sensing and Regulatory Mapping team of NSW Government. Capture dates for imagery products for 2010-2015 are;
2015 - September 2014 through to March 2015
2014 - October 2013 through to August 2014
2013 - January 2012 through to July 2013
2012 - January 2011 through to July 2012
2011 - November 2010 through to July 2011
2010 - October 2009 through to August 2010
The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data sets for 2010-2012 have been supplied by SPOT imaging and processing done by GeoImage Pty Ltd. Imagery for 2013-2015 has been supplied by Astrium/Airbus and processed by GeoImage Pty Ltd.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 5 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 2.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic
Reflectance scenes
Panchromatic scenes
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file.
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
The rectified reflectance and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP.
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP
“Includes material © CNES 2010, 2011 & 2012, Distribution Astrium Services / Spot Image S.A., France, all rights reserved”
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
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Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) and energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) spectroscopic data of regolith grains found in five Apollo 17 scoop samples.
The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by Geoimage Pty Ltd for NSW Government. The images were captured September 2021 through to March 2022. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through GeoImages Pty Ltd and Airbus Defence and Space.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic
100k Mapsheet tiles (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Multi spectral scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Pan sharpened scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Panchromatic scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Shapefile cutlines of statewide mosaic
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file (456gb in size). Individual 100k mapsheet mosaics contain BGR+NIR band combination; unenhanced 16-bit GeoTIFF format tile.
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
The 4band 100k mapsheet tiles are available for download from JDAP. The rectified multispectral, pan sharpened and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP (pending)
Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES_ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by Geoimage Pty Ltd for NSW Government. The images were captured September 2021 through to March 2022. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through GeoImages Pty Ltd and Airbus Defence and Space. \r \r SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.\r \r Data products supplied for all of NSW are:\r \r 1. State-wide mosaic \r \r 2. 100k Mapsheet tiles (GDA94 and GDA2020)\r \r 3. Multi spectral scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)\r \r 4. Pan sharpened scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)\r \r 5. Panchromatic scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)\r \r 6. Shapefile cutlines of statewide mosaic \r \r \r The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file (456gb in size). Individual 100k mapsheet mosaics contain BGR+NIR band combination; unenhanced 16-bit GeoTIFF format tile.\r \r The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.\r \r The 4band 100k mapsheet tiles are available for download from JDAP.\r The rectified multispectral, pan sharpened and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP (pending)\r \r Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES_ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved\r \r Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP \r \r These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.\r
The NSW SPOT imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery service provided by various vendors for NSW Government from 2005-2023. SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 5 or SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions ranging from 1.5-2.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health. SPOT data products supplied for all of NSW have varied from 2005-2023. They have been a combination or partial supply of the following: State-wide mosaic (https://iar.environment.nsw.gov.au/dataset/spot-mosaics) 100k Mapsheet tiles Multi spectral scenes Pan sharpened scenes Panchromatic scenes (https://iar.environment.nsw.gov.au/dataset/panchromatic-spot5) Reflectance scenes (https://iar.environment.nsw.gov.au/dataset/reflectance-spot) Sensor radiance scenes Shapefile cutlines of statewide mosaic These satellite image products are in formats that would suit a wide range of remote sensing and GIS applications. The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees. Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP if you are a NSW Government employee. These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by Geoimage Pty Ltd for NSW Government. The images were captured September 2022 through to March 2023. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through GeoImages Pty Ltd and Airbus Defence and Space.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic
100k Mapsheet tiles (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Multi spectral scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Pan sharpened scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Panchromatic scenes (GDA94 and GDA2020)
Shapefile cutlines of statewide mosaic
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file (456gb in size). Individual 100k mapsheet mosaics contain BGR+NIR band combination; unenhanced 16-bit GeoTIFF format tile.
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
The 4band 100k mapsheet tiles are available for download from JDAP(pending). The rectified multispectral, pan sharpened and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP (pending)
Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES_ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by DCS Spatial for NSW Government. The images were captured January 2020 through to April 2020. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through Geospatial Intelligence Pty Ltd who partnered with GeoImages Pty Ltd and Airbus Defence and Space.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic
100k Mapsheet tiles
Multi spectral scenes
Panchromatic scenes
Shapefile cutlines of statewide mosaic
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file (553gb in size). Individual 100k mapsheet mosaics contain BGR+NIR band combination; unenhanced 16-bit GeoTIFF format tile with an ESRI world file.
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
The 4band 100k mapsheet tiles are available for download from JDAP. The rectified multispectral and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP (pending)
Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES_ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The NSW SPOT 5 imagery product is known as the Planning and Natural Resource Information Intergration Environment Project (PANRIIE) and is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by the Remote Sensing and Regulatory Mapping team of NSW Government. This project was the largest SPOT project acquisition to be undertaken in Australia at the time. Imagery from 2006 and 2007 are known as "Hotspots", with scenes being delivered for targeted areas across NSW.
Capture dates for imagery products for 2005-2007 are:
2005 - October 2004 through to August 2005
2006 - November 2005 through to June 2006
2007 - August 2006 through to October 2007
Imagery data sets have been acquired from SPOT Imaging and processed by GeoImage Pty Ltd.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 5 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 2.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic (only 2005)
Reflectance scenes
Panchromatic scenes
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file. The reflectance and panchromatic scenes are available to download from JDAP.
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information
“Includes material © CNES 2005, 2006, & 2007, Distribution Astrium Services / Spot Image S.A., France, all rights reserved”
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by the Remote Sensing and Regulatory Mapping NSW Government. The images were captured January 2015 through to May 2016. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through GeoImages Pty Ltd who partnered with Airbus Defence and Space.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic
Panchromatic scenes
Reflectance scenes
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file (456gb in size).
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
The rectified multispectral and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP.
Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES_ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory developed Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) spectroscopic experiments flown on the NASA Skylab manned space station to study the Sun’s chromosphere, transition region and inner corona. The data include measurements of spectra from specific solar activity regions on photographic film taken by the S082A Spectroheliograph and the S082B Spectrograph instruments that were part of the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) Experiments aboard Skylab during three mission periods in 1973 and 1974. The original analog film data, housed at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, was comprised of 35 mm film strips mounted between glass plates. The entire collection consisted of 800 plates with eight spectra per plate. The individual spectra were scanned to a 24-bit (three color) resolution TIFF image before being submitted to the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) in December 2007. Documentation for each spectrum derived from 16 data books were also scanned and provided as PDFs.
The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by DCS Spatial for NSW Government. The images were captured June 2019 through to August 2019. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through Geospatial Intelligence Pty Ltd who partnered with GeoImages Pty Ltd and Airbus Defence and Space.
SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.
Data products supplied for all of NSW are:
State-wide mosaic
100k Mapsheet tiles
The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file with a world file (553gb in size). Individual 100k mapsheet mosaics contain BGR+NIR band combination; unenhanced 16-bit GeoTIFF format tile with an ESRI word file.
The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.
The 4band 100k mapsheet tiles are available for download from JDAP.
Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES_ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved
Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP.
These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.
The Apollo Image Atlas is a comprehensive collection of Apollo-Saturn mission photography. Included are almost 25,000 lunar images, both from orbit and from the moon's surface, as well as photographs of the earth, astronauts and mission hardware.