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![Amazing Giordano Bruno](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1469/content_M1452055478LR_mos.1100shrink.png)
Amazing Giordano Bruno
Beautiful complex floor of Giordano Bruno crater. M1452055478LR, acquired 2023-10-16, incidence angle 65°, slew angle 0°, phase angle 64°, spacecraft altitude 96 kilometers, image width 3750 meters, pixel scale reduced...
Published on 20 Jan 2025
![First to See the Farside](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/709/content_AS08-13-2329x2.1100pixelc.png)
First to See the Farside
First photograph (BW) taken of the famous Apollo 8 Earthrise sequence, the following images were acquired with color film [AS08-13-2329, NASA].
Published on 24 Dec 2024
![Dramatic Sunrise](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1462/content_09_M1448073607_LRmos.warp.str02.1100x1100.png)
Dramatic Sunrise
Early morning Sun illuminates the steep western wall of an unnamed 10-kilometer diameter crater. North is to the right, image 3.5 kilometers across in the center [NASA/GSFC/Intuitive Machines].
Published on 22 Oct 2024
![Young Volcanism?](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1461/content_10_M1453037761LRmos_equi_map.str01.1100x1100.png)
Young Volcanism?
Enigmatic landform proposed to have formed from relatively young volcanic activity. NAC M1453037761LR, acquired 2023-11-27, incidence angle 71°, slew angle 43°, phase angle 116°, spacecraft altitude 89 km, north is up, image width...
Published on 18 Oct 2024
![2024 Eclipse as Seen From The Moon](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1442/content_M1467242026L.1300wide_flat_open.png)
2024 Eclipse as Seen From The Moon
When LROC acquired this image on 8 April 2024, the shadow of the Moon was centered near Cape Girardeau, Missouri. LROC E1467242026L [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Published on 15 Apr 2024
![Another Close Encounter!](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1435/content_M1464323568_LRmos.warp.1100CROP01.front.png)
Another Close Encounter!
Hard to find, but centered here, you can see a fuzzy view of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) lunar orbiter, Danuri, as it flew just 8 kilometers below LRO. Image width about 3000 meters, NAC M1464323568...
Published on 05 Apr 2024
![Intuitive Machines IM-1 On The Moon!](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1425/content_Nova_C_1100x1100_crop.png)
Intuitive Machines IM-1 On The Moon!
The Intuitive Machines IM-1 Nova-C, known as Odysseus, touched down on the Moon Thursday, 22 February, at 23:23:53 UTC (17:23 CST). The arrow indicates the Nova-C lander; the image width is 973 meters, NAC M1463440322L...
Published on 26 Feb 2024
![JAXA SLIM Landing](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1418/content_ALIGN_aligned_M1460739214L.1100x1100.png)
JAXA SLIM Landing
The SLIM lander on the lunar surface (13.3160°S, 25.2510°E, -912 m elevation). The image is 880 meters wide, and north is up, LROC NAC M1460739214L [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Published on 26 Jan 2024
![IM-1 Landing Region](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1412/content_im1_half_res_170cm_1100.png)
IM-1 Landing Region
IM-1 landing region, the map is 1870 meters wide; north and nearside are towards the top, 1.70 meters per pixel. NAC M1435274280LR [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Published on 19 Jan 2024
![Luna 25 Impact Crater](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1346/content_luna25_crater_1100x1100_anot.png)
Luna 25 Impact Crater
During the descent to the surface, the Russian spacecraft Luna 25 experienced an anomaly that caused it to impact into the southwest rim of Pontecoulant G crater on 19 August 2023 11:58 am UTC (14:58 Moscow time). Image is 1100 meters...
Published on 29 Nov 2023
![On the Way to Shioli Crater](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1359/content_shioli_crop_1100.105_24.png)
On the Way to Shioli Crater
The upcoming Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) lunar lander will touchdown in the vicinity of Shioli crater (center foreground, 210-meter diameter). The bright interior and rays indicate a very young age for this crater...
Published on 07 Nov 2023
![Chandrayaan-3 Landing Site](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1348/content_M1447750764_LRmos.warp.1100px1100p.clean.png)
Chandrayaan-3 Landing Site
Chandrayaan-3 lander is in the center of the image, its dark shadow is visible against the bright halo surrounding the vehicle. The image is 1738 meters wide, M1447750764LR [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Published on 05 Sep 2023
![Mount Marilyn: A Lunar Love Story](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/705/content_mt_marilyn_wac_138km.png)
Mount Marilyn: A Lunar Love Story
Mount Marilyn, with its distinctive triangular shape, served as an important navigation landmark for the Apollo 11 astronauts. Portion of LROC Wide Angle Camera mosaic, 138 km wide [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Published on 31 Aug 2023
![Looking Over the Orientale Basin](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/479/content_earth_alone_square_fullres_952pixel.png)
Looking Over the Orientale Basin
Indian Ocean as seen from lunar orbit (2015-12-10 06:00:29.202 UTC). NAC high-resolution monochrome image merged with WAC lower-resolution color observations. North is to the left, Antarctica to the right, Australia at the top, and...
Published on 07 Apr 2023
![Malapert Massif](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1273/content_M1432398306_LRmos.warp.str01.MALAPERT.1100x1100.png)
Malapert Massif
Malapert massif (informal name) is thought to be a remnant of the South Pole - Aitken basin rim, which formed more than 4 billion years ago. More recently, this magnificent peak (lower left) was selected as an Artemis 3 candidate...
Published on 14 Mar 2023
![Three Impact Events](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1224/content_M1231377442_LRmos.warp.str01.shrunk1100pixel.png)
Three Impact Events
Spectacular 4500-meter diameter crater (10.67°S, 225.82°E) formed at the intersection of the rims of Lowell W crater (18-kilometer diameter) and the Orientale basin (750-kilometer diameter). Impact melt and debris spilled from the low...
Published on 20 Feb 2023
![Thousands of Thrust Faults!](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1232/content_Mandelshtam_M191895630_1100x1100_A2.png)
Thousands of Thrust Faults!
Prominent lobate thrust fault scarp in the Mandel’shtam cluster, one of the thousands discovered in Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) images. The fault scarp or cliff is like a stair-step in the lunar landscape formed when the...
Published on 14 Feb 2023
![Dramatic Contrast](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1231/content_11_M1259171271_LRmos.aristcrat.shrink1100.png)
Dramatic Contrast
The dark rim of Aristarchus crater (23.7°N, 312.5°E) dramatically highlights its bright interior and central peak. There are more than 2700 meters of relief from the rim to the crater floor, and the central peak is 3,000 meters wide...
Published on 01 Dec 2022
![Far Flung Ejecta](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1223/content_M1386451451_LRmos.warp.str01.1100p_FI.png)
Far Flung Ejecta
Far-flung ejecta (32.7°N, 99.7°E) from the Giordano Bruno impact event raced across a small mare deposit, leaving bright streaks and clues to the details of crater ray formation. This image was acquired looking west-to-east from an...
Published on 31 Oct 2022
![Where is the South Pole?](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1229/content_M1407524099_LRmos.warp.No_Arrow.1100pixelCrop.png)
Where is the South Pole?
Often hidden in shadows, the south pole (90°S, 0°E) occurs just inside the rim of Shackleton crater (20-kilometer diameter). This spectacular view, aimed at the pole, was acquired on 18 May 2022. The image is 2400 meters wide in the...
Published on 19 Oct 2022