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General Discussion => Science & Nature => Topic started by: sam on June 30, 2011, 07:16
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Here’s the Moon like you’ve never seen it before: a dramatic sunrise view of Tycho Crater on the Moon, highlighting the peaks and crags of the crater’s central uplifts. On June 10,2011 the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter slewed 65° to the west, allowing the Narrow Angle Camera to capture a “sideways” look at Tycho crater, resulting in a spectacular image. The central peak complex is about 15 km wide southeast to northwest (left to right in this view). Below are more images and a video which spans and zooms in to the entire image.
http://www.universetoday.com/87146/spectacular-view-from-lro-of-tycho-craters-central-uplifts/
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Wonderful pictures Sam. I would urge anyone to take a peek at the Moon through a pair of binoculars or better still a small telescope. You will be astonished at the detail.
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Works great on windows too. ;)
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;D