NASA to use stereo cameras on lunar landers to study moon surface impacts



Stereo Cameras for Lunar Plume-Surface Studies (SCALPSS) will be used to capture landings on the moon. The footage will deliver data on landing impacts on the lunar surface.

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11 thoughts on “NASA to use stereo cameras on lunar landers to study moon surface impacts”

  1. Umm, 3D had been around since the 1850's… as usual, our Elites are intentionally controlling the masses knowledge. We're Being Kept 'Dumb' so they can Milk Us Dry, working for them!

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  2. Landing on the moon is difficult and we did it on the first try !
    If we could land on the moon in the 60's with astronauts ? Where the technology Now it should be easily done today with New technology without astronauts land upside down !

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