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Aristarchus crater has been a popular landform since telescopes were first pointed towards the Moon.

Aristarchus crater has been a popular landform since telescopes were first pointed towards the Moon.

#Aristarchus crater is 40 kilometers in diameter and 2700 meters deep (23.73°N, 312.51°E) https://lroc.im-ldi.com/images/1022

More pictures : commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Aristarchu...

#Moon #LRO #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter

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In 2011, LRO data led to production of the highest-resolution, near-topographical map of the Moon. LRO has taken high-resolution photographs of myriad lunar landing sites from NASA’s Apollo missions and others.

In 2011, LRO data led to production of the highest-resolution, near-topographical map of the Moon. LRO has taken high-resolution photographs of myriad lunar landing sites from NASA’s Apollo missions and others.

#NASA’s #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter launched in June 2009 and continues in orbit around the #Moon commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Early_morning_... […]

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On occasions such as this, planets sometimes come into view as LRO points its instruments into space for atmospheric observations and calibration

On occasions such as this, planets sometimes come into view as LRO points its instruments into space for atmospheric observations and calibration

Completely new : Launched in 📆 2009, #LRO captures some 12 Earthrises 🌏 daily science.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-e3c14bd...

#NASA #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter #Artemis #sarcasm #Artemis

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Rimae Hippalus, showing the extent of the grabens, which span over 250 kilometers. The image width is roughly 150 kilometers at the bottom, and 500 kilometers on the horizon

Rimae Hippalus, showing the extent of the grabens, which span over 250 kilometers. The image width is roughly 150 kilometers at the bottom, and 500 kilometers on the horizon

#LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter #images https://lroc.im-ldi.com/images

#LRO #NASA

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A detailed grayscale mosaic of the Moon's farside, captured from lunar orbit. The surface is rugged and heavily cratered, with no large smooth dark maria like those found on the Moon’s nearside. Craters of various sizes densely cover the terrain, giving it a rough, pockmarked appearance. The image is centered on the farside and shows a wide expanse of the Moon's surface at high resolution.

A detailed grayscale mosaic of the Moon's farside, captured from lunar orbit. The surface is rugged and heavily cratered, with no large smooth dark maria like those found on the Moon’s nearside. Craters of various sizes densely cover the terrain, giving it a rough, pockmarked appearance. The image is centered on the farside and shows a wide expanse of the Moon's surface at high resolution.

📸 Lunar Farside
📅 June 28, 2025
📷 NASA / GSFC / ASU / LRO
#APOD #Moon #LunarFarside #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter #NASA #StellarSnap #LRO #MoonOrbit #MoonCrust #LunarGeology #Astrophotography #SpaceScience #PlanetaryScience #LunarMapping #ASU #GSFC #LunarMosaic #SynchronousRotation #LunarSurface

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A stunning high-resolution mosaic of the Mare Orientale impact basin on the Moon's far side.  This multi-ring structure, resembling a bullseye, is over 600 miles across and showcases the results of a massive asteroid impact billions of years ago.  The image, from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's Wide Angle Camera, reveals intricate details of the basin's concentric rings and partially lava-filled interior, a testament to the Moon's dynamic geological history.

A stunning high-resolution mosaic of the Mare Orientale impact basin on the Moon's far side. This multi-ring structure, resembling a bullseye, is over 600 miles across and showcases the results of a massive asteroid impact billions of years ago. The image, from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's Wide Angle Camera, reveals intricate details of the basin's concentric rings and partially lava-filled interior, a testament to the Moon's dynamic geological history.

Astronomy Picture from 12/03/2011

Mare Orientale

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110312.html


#MareOrientale #LunarImpactBasin #MoonGeology #SpaceExploration #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter #LRO #ImpactCrater #MultiRingBasin #Astronomy #Cosmology

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A stunning mosaic image of the Mare Orientale impact basin on the Moon, showcasing its distinctive bullseye structure.  The image, composed of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Wide Angle Camera data, reveals the basin's concentric rings and partially lava-flooded surface, a testament to a massive asteroid impact over 3 billion years ago. The details highlight the basin's intricate geological history.

A stunning mosaic image of the Mare Orientale impact basin on the Moon, showcasing its distinctive bullseye structure. The image, composed of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Wide Angle Camera data, reveals the basin's concentric rings and partially lava-flooded surface, a testament to a massive asteroid impact over 3 billion years ago. The details highlight the basin's intricate geological history.

Astronomy Picture from 12/03/2011

Mare Orientale

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110312.html


#LunarLandscape #MareOrientale #MoonImpactBasin #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter #SpaceExploration #Cosmology #Astrogeology #Astronomy

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Deposits of ice in lunar dust and rock (regolith) are more extensive than previously thought, according to a new analysis of data from NASA’s LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) mission. #LRO #LunarreconnaissanceOrbiter #NASA #NASALRO #PolarIce
cerebral-overload.com/?p=118112

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An international team of scientists using data from NASA’s LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) has discovered evidence of caves beneath the Moon’s surface.

In re-analyzing radar data collected by LRO’s Mini-RF (Miniature #LunarreconnaissanceOrbiter #Moon #MoonCaves
cerebral-overload.com/?p=112608

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