NASA announced that it has released over 8,400 high resolution images of its various Moon missions, where the space agency sent astronauts to work armed with Hasselblad cameras which they could use to document their journey.
check out the full gallery here, with more to come in the near future.
“Around 2004, Johnson Space Center began re-scanning the original Apollo Hasseelblad camera film magazines, and Eric Jones and I began obtaining TIFF (uncompressed, high-resolution) versions of these new scans on DVD. These images were processed for inclusion on our websites, including adjusting color and brightness levels, and reducing the images in size to about 1000 dpi (dots per inch) for the high-resolution versions.” - Kipp Teague
check out the full gallery here, with more to come in the near future.