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Revision as of 17:12, 8 February 2015

Perfect Morning for a New Day

LPOD-Jun25-14.jpg
image by Greg Redfern

After a day of wandering about a 3 km wide impact melt pond its nice to just sit back and enjoy the Moon emotionally, welcoming its flirtation with the siren of Venus.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
June 24, 2014

Related Links
Greg's digital presence: NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador,Daily Blog, Twitter & WTOP

Yesterday's LPOD: Fake Lava Flows

Tomorrow's LPOD: Half-Filled Trough



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