Images Featured Sites Quickmap Videos Gigapan Exhibits Exciting New Images from The LROC Team. Total posts from Hiroyuki Sato 89 Search Ilmenite Seen with Ultraviolet Light The low-reflectance portions of the Moon are composed of mare basalts, which formed via large eruptions of lava in the ancient lunar past. Variations in reflectance within the mare depend on composition, in particular, the abundance of the iron- and titanium-rich mineral ilmenite and glassy material erupted in huge explosive eruptions. The darkest materials are either ilmenite rich basalts or explosively erupted ash, and the multispectral capability of the Wide Angle Camera (WAC) allows scientists to discriminate between the two materials. Orthographic view of the nearside from the WAC at 415 nm [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 01 Dec 2017 Regolith Porosity from Orbit Apollo 11 photograph of boot-print in the lunar regolith (cropped version of AS11-40-5878). Published on 08 Jun 2016 Dark Splotches Unnamed crater showing unique albedo variation in LROC NAC M123812230R. Image width is 1.8 km; incidence angle is 8° [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 21 Nov 2014 Mottled Mound Low-incidence angle image (~9°, near noon) of a curious mound on the floor of Firsov crater. Image width is 2.2 km [LROC NAC M187506567RNASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 14 Nov 2014 Resolved Hapke Parameter Maps LROC Wide Angle Camera (WAC) color composite mosaic of the Moon, photometrically normalized using new Hapke parameter maps. Red: 689 nm, green: 415 nm, and blue: 321 nm band; latitude 55°S to 55°N, longitude -68.6° to 41.4°E. Published on 28 Sep 2014 Dark Patches Unusual low refectance patch in ejecta from an unnamed fresh crater. LROC NAC M1136029632L, image width is 1170 m, incidence angle is 32° [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 07 Aug 2014 Fractures and Boulders Fractured impact melt left the interior of De Forest crater lined with boulders. LROC NAC M125650563L, image width is 720 m, North is up [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 05 Aug 2014 Sun Angles Unnamed fresh crater ejecta at the same location in two distinct incidence angles (left: 68°, right: 8°). LROC NAC M146255155R (left) and M187520776L (right); the width of each image is 600 m; north is up [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 03 Jul 2014 Old and New Degraded crater wall of Vavilov D. Image center is 1.14°N, 221.536°E, image width is 1440 m, incidence angle is 61°, down slope is to the lower right, M1128031686L [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 12 Jun 2014 Onset Diameter Multiple small young craters on a fresh ejecta sheet. LROC NAC M1132582647R. Image center is 2.971°S, 246.936°E; image width is 1.2 km; incidence angle is 9° [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 10 Jun 2014 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 9 Next ← Previous Next → Displaying Post 1 - 10 of 89 in total