Examples of Using LTVT - fermigas/ltvt GitHub Wiki
This page provides links to a few of the many pages, some on other websites, showing images created or interpreted using LTVT.
- Chang'e-1 Impact
- Crater Resolution
- Identifying Features on a Daytime Photo
- Illumination Sequences
- Interpreting Crater Shadows
- Kaguya Impact
- LCROSS Impact
- LCROSS Impact Ground-based Observation Campaign
- Limb Regions
- Digital Topography
- Using LTVT with Mars Photos
- Henrik Bondo's website formerly displayed many lunar photos taken with his own telescopes and interpreted/re-mapped with LTVT (mostly under "Lunar Atlas"). The site ceased to exist in January 2009. Some of the images and support data have been moved to Henrik's Calibrated Evening Atlas
- About 200 images created with LTVT, many in stereo, using internet-accessible photos from a variety of sources have been posted on the Flickr image sharing site.
- More than 700 images created with LTVT, mostly from calibrated Lunar Orbiter images, can be found in the LPOD Image Gallery.
- Steve Boint has made extensive use of LTVT for studying the topography of selected lunar features with his results appearing in amateur lunar journals.
Lunar Pictures of Day featuring results from LTVT (partial list):
- HOW DEEP IS THAT HOLE?
- MEASURING A SERPENT
- SACREBLEU? NO, SACROBOSCO
- EXTREME LIMB
- WAS ANAXAGORAS AN OBLIQUE IMPACT?
- RADIANT RAYS
- HOW HIGH THE MOON - OR AT LEAST A FEW PEAKS
- WHEN MARIA ARE BRIGHT
- A FIELD TEST OF CHUCK'S NEW ATLAS
- CURIOUS
- A RILLE RUNS THROUGH IT
- NO STRATTON
- LEARNING A LOT ABOUT LITTLE HILLS
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