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Offline bfeist

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Announcing new Apollo17.org, 44th anniversary edition
« on: December 10, 2016, 07:53:13 PM »
Hi everyone,

Happy Apollo 17 anniversary everyone.

I've updated apollo17.org with a ton of new features. The site has received a lot of attention this past year, and over the summer I've expanded it greatly. I worked with the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter team at NASA Goddard to reconstruct the landing site in 3D and add animations of the LRV traverses. I also added new interface features (like transcript search) plus hours of previously unavailable historical footage.

The landing sequence will begin tomorrow, December 11th at 2:45PM EST if you'd like to watch it "live". Of course, if you're impatient you could just jump to that moment too: http://apollo17.org/?t=112:52:17

Thanks,
Ben Feist

Here are links to the LRO animated LRV traverses for those interested:
http://apollo17.org?t=119:04:49 - Rover driving to Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) site
http://apollo17.org?t=121:36:13 - Rover driving to Station 1 (Steno Crater)
http://apollo17.org?t=122:35:47 - Crew driving from Station 1 to Surface Electrical Properties site to end EVA1
http://apollo17.org?t=141:30:47 - Rover driving to Station 2 (South Massif - Nansen Crater)
http://apollo17.org?t=143:45:51 - Rover driving to Station 3 (Lara Crater)
http://apollo17.org?t=145:03:55 - Rover driving to Station 4 (Shorty Crater)
http://apollo17.org?t=145:54:47 - Rover driving to Station 5 (Camelot Crater)
http://apollo17.org?t=146:52:35 - Crew driving to from Station 5 back to Lunar Module to end EVA2
http://apollo17.org?t=164:21:27 - Rover driving to Station 6 (Tracy's Rock)
http://apollo17.org?t=166:02:10 - Rover driving to Station 7 (North Massif)
http://apollo17.org?t=167:32:28 - Rover driving to Station 8 (Sculptured Hills)
http://apollo17.org?t=167:32:28 - Rover driving to Station 9 (Van Serg Crater)
http://apollo17.org?t=168:47:07 - Rover driving back to Lunar Module to end EVA3
http://apollo17.org?t=169:52:48 - Cernan driving rover to its final resting place

Station 4:
« Last Edit: December 11, 2016, 04:26:33 PM by LunarOrbit »

Offline Kiwi

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Re: Announcing new Apollo17.org, 44th anniversary edition
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2016, 07:25:15 AM »
Ben -- I've tried all your links above and none of them work for me -- neither the first full link or the later ones that don't have the times included in the "hot" part. I picked up the times in the later links and pasted them to my address bar, but whichever one I try from the home page, the screen goes blank briefly, then I end up back at the home page. The buttons there show the red circle with a slash, so I can't make them work, but the button link to the LRO page does work.

I'd like to be able to get into the program because I have the Spacecraft Films DVD set of Apollo 17, and your webpage sounds like it would help me understand the traverses better than I do.

I'm using Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 11.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2016, 07:27:11 AM by Kiwi »
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Offline bfeist

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Re: Announcing new Apollo17.org, 44th anniversary edition
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2016, 02:39:15 PM »
Ben -- I've tried all your links above and none of them work for me -- neither the first full link or the later ones that don't have the times included in the "hot" part. I picked up the times in the later links and pasted them to my address bar, but whichever one I try from the home page, the screen goes blank briefly, then I end up back at the home page. The buttons there show the red circle with a slash, so I can't make them work, but the button link to the LRO page does work.

I'd like to be able to get into the program because I have the Spacecraft Films DVD set of Apollo 17, and your webpage sounds like it would help me understand the traverses better than I do.

I'm using Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 11.

I'm sorry you're having trouble with the links. It looks like the forum software only covered part of the links and now I can't edit the post. You'll have to copy the whole URL into your browser. Make sure you're not using a mobile phone. Desktop, laptop, or tablet only (for now). Chrome preferrable.

Ben
« Last Edit: December 11, 2016, 02:41:01 PM by bfeist »

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Re: Announcing new Apollo17.org, 44th anniversary edition
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2016, 04:29:21 PM »
I've fixed the links for you, Ben. Fantastic website, by the way!
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth.
I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth.
I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
- Neil Armstrong (1930-2012)

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Re: Announcing new Apollo17.org, 44th anniversary edition
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2016, 03:48:45 PM »
I simply have to agree. It is a wonderful website.  ;D

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Re: Announcing new Apollo17.org, 44th anniversary edition
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2016, 10:36:23 AM »
Ben,

This is quite simply a stunning piece of work and I cannot thank you enough for your commitment in bringing this resource together.  What really worked for me was reading the book "How Apollo flew to the Moon" by David Woods alongside your production, it really helped to add context to many of the radio transmissions. Thank you again!

Martin.