Images Featured Sites Quickmap Videos Gigapan Exhibits Exciting New Images from The LROC Team. Total posts from APOLLO 227 Search Concentricity in Apollo Basin Portion of a concentric crater in Apollo Basin. Sun is incident from the right to the left. LROC NAC mosaic M1122245918LR, image width is 6.3 km [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 22 May 2013 Apollo 11: Second look LROC's second look at the Apollo 11 Landing Site [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 29 Sep 2009 NAC Anaglyph: Mare Shoreline in Apollo Basin A portion of the southwestern mare "shoreline" in the Apollo basin on the farside. This contact between ancient lava plains and a remnant crater rim shows the lunar surface as a land of contrasts -- of expansive plains and jutting mountain peaks [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 30 Jun 2017 Layers near Apollo 15 landing site West side edges of Hadley Rille, near Apollo 15 landing site. Image number M113941548L, resolution is 0.5 m/pixel, image width is 500 m, incidence angle 59°, sunlight is from right side of the image [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 30 Aug 2011 "Oceanus Procellarum Base Here - The Eagle Has Landed" In 1969, NASA published a map showing candidate Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 landing sites. The map was based on photographs taken using large Earth-based telescopes. The map above, based on an LROC global image mosaic, is a near-copy of that historic map. Red dots represent the five candidate Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 landing sites as of February 1968. Yellow circles represent the final three Apollo 11 target sites. The green circle marks Site 2, the Apollo 11 prime site in Mare Tranquillitatis, where the Lunar Module Eagle actually landed [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 09 Aug 2019 A New Tool For Exploring NAC Images! New tool! Explore the Apollo landing sites using LROC images! Nine views of the Apollo 12 landing site [NASA/ASU/Arizona State University]. Published on 19 Jul 2012 Orion, Up Close Low orbit view of Apollo 16 landing site, image width 250 meters, M175179080 [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 23 Apr 2012 Hadley Rille and the Mountains of the Moon The NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter rolled to capture this dramatic oblique view of the Apollo 15 landing site. Hadley rille, a great chasm in the lunar surface, carves its way through the center of this scene [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 04 Nov 2011 Pinpoint Landing on the Ocean of Storms The Apollo 12 landing site in Oceanus Procellarum imaged during the second LRO low-altitude campaign. Image width is 225 m, NAC Image M175428601R [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 06 Mar 2012 Question Answered! LRO slewed 19° down-Sun allowing the illuminated side of the still standing American flag to be captured at the Apollo 17 landing site. M113751661L [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 27 Jul 2012 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 23 Next ← Previous Next → Displaying Post 21 - 30 of 227 in total