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NASA Upgrades Moon Landing Footage to High Definition

via Ars Technica·18h ago

NASA is utilizing advanced photon-counting technology to convert archival low-resolution footage of the moon landings into high-definition video. This development matters as it allows the public to witness historic Apollo missions with unprecedented clarity, preserving national heritage for future generations. The broader implication is a demonstration of how modern computational techniques can unlock value from historical scientific data without requiring new missions.

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