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From Blurry to Ultra HD: Moon Photos Evolution 🚀

Moon Photography | Moon Images Evolution | Space Exploration | Universe | Science Facts

The first-ever photograph of the Moon was captured in 1840 by John William Draper—and it looked nothing like the Moon we see today.

Over time, technology improved. Astronomers like Warren De la Rue captured clearer images in the 1850s, followed by space missions like Luna 3, which revealed the far side of the Moon for the first time.

The Apollo 11 mission gave us the first close-up human images, and later missions like Clementine mission mapped the Moon globally.
Today, with missions like Artemis 2, we can capture the Moon in stunning detail.
👉 From blurry dots to ultra-HD images — this is 180 years of Moon photography evolution.

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