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Apollo 11: Armstrong’s Lunar Selfie

Apollo 11: Armstrong's Lunar Selfie

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A photograph of Buzz Aldrin standing on the Moon taken by Neil Armstrong, was digitally reversed to create this lunar selfie. Captured in July 1969 following the Apollo 11 moon landing, Armstrong’s original photograph recorded not only the magnificent desolation of an unfamiliar world, but Armstrong himself reflected in Aldrin’s curved visor. In the unwrapped image, the spherical distortion of the reflection in Aldrin’s helmet has been reversed. The transformed view features Armstrong himself from Aldrin’s perspective. Since Armstrong took the original picture, today the image represents a fifty-four year old lunar selfie. Aldrin’s visor reflection in the original image appears here on the left. Bright (but distorted) planet Earth hangs in the lunar sky above Armstrong’s figure, toward the upper right. A foil-wrapped leg of the Eagle lander and Aldrin’s long shadow stretching across the lunar surface are prominently visible. In 2024 NASA’s Artemis II mission will return humans to the Moon.

Courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

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Judy & Ken O' Neill
Judy & Ken O' Neill
1 year ago

54 years ago.!….A time in history when those of us who seen this live will never forget ……All the best Buzz your still with us.!