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What are people doing with the recently released NASA Apollo Mission photos?

Answer: mashing them up into video

Looking at each of the 8,400 photos recently published by NASA to one of its Flickr accounts would take a long time, but a few creative types have taken it upon themselves to mash the content up into videos so that viewers around the world can take a trip to the moon without leaving their desks.

A stop motion video by Vimeo user harrisonicus blasts the viewer through hundreds of photos in just under three minutes.

Videographer Tom Kusy edited some of the images together in a video, shown below, using a parallax effect to simulate three dimensionality and to give depth to the images of space contained in NASA's historic photos.

The whole collection of public-domain-licensed images can be viewed for free on the Project Apollo Archive.