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Latest revision as of 19:51, 18 August 2018
Your Title Here
image by (c)JAXA/NHK Wide-view image processed by Motomaro Shirao
This fantastic Kaguya HDTV image is the perfect cover photo for a book about the Moon, just add your own title in the darkness of the sky. The Kaguya oblique view gives the perspective you would have looking out the window of your personal lunar orbiter. The crater-studded floor of Ptolemaeus passes under your orbiter and Alphonsus, with its narrow rilles, dark halo volcanic pits, and the famous non-erupting central peak, is coming next. Sigh. When will rides like this be available?
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
2008-07-24.
Related Links
Rükl plate 44 & 55
Yesterday's LPOD: Live From Houston, It's LPSC 40!
Tomorrow's LPOD: A New Standard
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