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This high resolution image is of a region around the area of the Apollo 15
landing site and inherently contains 534,361 vertices and 1,065,800 triangular
faces.
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Am 20.05.2010 19:33, schrieb David:
> This high resolution image is of a region around the area of the Apollo 15
> landing site and inherently contains 534,361 vertices and 1,065,800 triangular
> faces.
You wouldn't mind disclosing your data source, would you? ;-)
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clipka wrote:
> Am 20.05.2010 19:33, schrieb David:
>> This high resolution image is of a region around the area of the
>> Apollo 15 landing site and inherently contains 534,361 vertices and
>> 1,065,800 triangular faces.
>
> You wouldn't mind disclosing your data source, would you? ;-)
My guess would be laser altimeter data from Kaguya. I don't
know of another mission which could provide that level of detail.
See https://www.soac.selene.isas.jaxa.jp/archive/index.html.en
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"David" <sdm### [at] roadrunnercom> wrote:
> This high resolution image is of a region around the area of the Apollo 15
> landing site and inherently contains 534,361 vertices and 1,065,800 triangular
> faces.
A blue moon?
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web.4bf74b5e27b35ed885de7b680@news.povray.org...
> "David" <sdm### [at] roadrunnercom> wrote:
>> This high resolution image is of a region around the area of the Apollo
>> 15
>> landing site and inherently contains 534,361 vertices and 1,065,800
>> triangular
>> faces.
>
> A blue moon?
>
Maybe David likes fried chicken ^^
Marc
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