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| Greetings Fellow Lunar Enthusiasts,
The Apollo Lunar Image Catalog, with links to and from the Rukl Directories on The Lunascan Project web site, is now completed. The next page, which has links to seven charts, is located at: Simply click on any of the seven charts to locate the Apollo image of your choice. Just added!!!!: TO SEE HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGES, on the pages where it instructs you to click on the link for the "...larger NASA image", click on that link, then insert the two letters "hr" before the "p" in the URL for page number. Fantastic! One of the goals of The Lunascan Project, which I started in September of 1995, was to get all the lunar images in directories so that researchers and lunar enthusiasts could find them and also know where on the Moon the images were taken. With the completion of this latest project each individual image page is listed on one or more of the 76 nearside Rukl Directories, or on the farside list which presently has no directory. In 1978 I purchased a copy of NASA's SP-362, "Apollo Over The Moon: A View From Orbit". Now long out of print, this masterpiece in Apollo lunar imaging with the Hasselblad Camera, the Apollo Metric Camera, and the Apollo Panoramic Camera, needed to be on our internet site. A couple of years ago I started selecting and scanning some images. A year later NASA created a web site on SP-362, but the images were not catalogued nor separated for easy access with individual links. Permission from NASA was granted to create and list these images and pages on each Rukl Directory where the images belonged. Using the seven NASA charts I then created active links for them. I certainly hope that you find this new addition useful. Sincerely,
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