Image Credit: NASA JSC ASU Andy Saunders
Visitors to Glasgow Science Centre can catch an exclusive exhibition of remastered images and video content from NASA’s extensive mission archives.
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the last lunar landing, visitors to the Science Centre will be treated to a spectacular showcase of remastered images from renowned digital archaeologist, Andy Saunders.
The exhibition of over 30 images includes:
• The only clear and recognizable image of Neil Armstrong on the Moon
• The first clear image of life on-board the stricken Apollo 13 mission
• Colour banding on the Earth’s atmosphere as witnessed by the astronauts on Apollo 12 as they became the only humans to ever see the Sun eclipsed by the Earth
• Clear images of NASA spacecraft in flight
Glasgow Science Centre is one of only two UK venues to have hosted the exhibition which will be available for people to enjoy until April 2023.
Saunders worked through 35,000 images, taking him over two years to select and remaster the very best of the NASA archives.
Nina Cameron, Planetarium Coordinator, Glasgow Science Centre said: “The Apollo Remastered collection truly needs to be seen to be believed. Both the way in which the exhibition has been curated and the quality of the images on show makes the experience incredibly captivating.
“The feedback we’ve had from visitors at Glasgow Science Centre has been extremely positive, people are saying they’ve never seen space exploration in this light before.”
Andy Saunders has released this body of work in a Sunday Times Bestselling book, Apollo Remastered.
The Apollo Remastered exhibition is free to access with your day entry ticket to visit the science centre (only £12.50 / £10.50).
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