Lunar Polar Orbiter First Photo
SPACE1's first Lunar Polar Orbiter mission is underway and yesterday began returning raw signal data from the southern polar region of the Moon.
This is the first photo returned from the high tech adventure around the Moon, which is a semi processed lunar image that has received the first level of processing.
In days to follow, more images are scheduled be released. Photos show the great success of the project and include views from the raw data disk, and other data depicting the color analysis of cratered regions with heat and/or water. There are many reasons for going to the polar lunar region, including looking for habitable locations with water inside craters that could facilitate lunar outposts, colonies, mining complexes, and cities inside craters under domes. The refinement processing of the data may find lava tubes for habitation. This is an important precursor mission before landing a man on the Moon.
The SPACE1 Lunar Polar Orbiter is Electrodynamic Rocket Mission E15 with the Electro Mag Drive. Previous manned EM rocket mission E14 took place Tuesday, March 12th, 2019. This mission tests a completely new camera and techniques for processing the images. The presented SPACE1 data formats are in film reel, image disk, proportional photo, sequential cube, and raw image.
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