Nasa recently released thousands of public domain images from their Apollo moon missions -- and now fans are creating their own remastered '3D' footage from the photographs.
One film uses stop motion to bring the photos to life while another creates an atmospheric miniature documentary with the images.
Filmmaker Tom Kucy took a different approach -- cleaning up images from the archive and setting it to music. The result is his film Ground Control, an atmospheric snapshot of the mission that Kucy says is the first of more similar projects.
The Project Apollo Archive contains over 10,000 images from Nasa's numerous moon missions. The photos show not only the Earth and Moon but more personal images of the astronauts who were manning the flights. Photos also show images from the first Moon landing, as well as a number of images from the famous Apollo 13 mission.
This article was originally published by WIRED UK