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A striking black and white image of the Mare Orientale impact basin on the Moon's western edge, captured by NASA's Lunar Orbiter 4 in 1967. The photo showcases the basin's three concentric rings, formed by an ancient asteroid impact over 3 billion years ago. The dark, smooth mare (Latin for sea) is a result of molten lava flooding the impact site.
Astronomy Picture from 23/11/2002
Mare Orientale
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap021123.html
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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.
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
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