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Lunar South Pole terrain
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Lunar South Pole and Schrodinger Basin satellite image
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NASA astronauts working at lunar South Pole illustration
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Lunar North Pole composite image Lunar mosaic of approximately 1500 Clementine images of the moons north polar region showing numerous craters The
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Plateau above Nobile crater near lunar South Pole satellite image
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Lunar South Pole
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Lunar South Pole topography
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NASA astronaut at lunar South Pole illustration
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NASA astronauts working at lunar South Pole illustration
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Lunar crater model 1850s
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First quarter Moon
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Lunar exploration Artwork of astronauts exploring the Moon using a robotic rover (lower left) and a larger crewed rover (background) The astronauts
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Lunar exploration Artwork of astronauts preparing to board a lunar rover during a mission to the Moon The lunar lander they arrived in is at upper l
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Lunar rock sample
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Lunar mineral deposits HST image
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Aristarchus crater on the Moon Hubble Space Telescope image The crater is the white area at lower right It is 42 kilometres in diameter and is tho
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Apollo 17 landing site on Moon perspective view The view overlays a digital terrain model with data from the Hubble Space Telescope This is the Tau
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Apollo 17 landing site on Moon Hubble Space Telescope image This is the Taurus-Littrow valley on the Moon explored by humans in December 1972 This
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Lunar eclipse seen over trees against a starry background conceptual image During a lunar eclipse the Moon appears this orange colour due to bein
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Moon rock exhibit at the Cite de lespace (Space City) Toulouse France The Apollo moon landings from 1969 to 1972 returned 2415 samples and over 3
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Moon rock exhibit at the Cite de lespace (Space City) Toulouse France The Apollo moon landings from 1969 to 1972 returned 2415 samples and over 3
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Lunar crater model 19th-century Woodburytype photograph of a model depicting a lunar crater This photograph is of a plaster model representing the l
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Moon Apollo 13 image 1970 This view of the whole moon was photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft during its journey homeward after it passed ar
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Moon Apollo 11 image 1969 This view of the whole moon was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its journey homeward When this picture
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Alphonsus Crater on the Moon Ranger 9 image 1965 Ranger 9 was launched by NASA on 21 March 1965 It impacted the Moon on 24 March 1965 sending ima
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Guericke Crater on the Moon Ranger 7 image 1964 This image shows Guericke Crater (upper centre 63 kilometres across) from a distance of 1335 kilo
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Waning crescent Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth This waning crescent Moon is 25 days in
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Third quarter Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth This waning Moon is 22 days into its 28-d
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Waning gibbous Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth This waning gibbous Moon is 18 days into
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Full Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth The Moon is full (14 days into its 28-day cycle) w
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Waxing gibbous Moon
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First quarter Moon
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Moon rock sample Lunar sample 15529 collected from the surface of the Moon by the Apollo 15 mission (26th July to 7th August 1971) The symbol at low
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Clay Clay is a fine-grained rock or soil that combines clay minerals with traces of metal oxides and organic matter
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Goodwill lunar rock sample
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Goodwill lunar rock sample Lunar sample 70017 was the last rock obtained during the Apollo 17 mission lunar surface operations (11-14 December 1972)
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Great Scott lunar rock sample
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Endymion crater and Mare Humboldtianum Lunar surface centred on the Endymion crater (125 kilometres across) On the Moons limb at upper centre (dark
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Mare Crisium Lunar surface centred on the Mare Crisium (the Sea of Crises) Lunar maria are dark areas of basaltic plains on the Moon formed by an
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Lunar crater Posidonius
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Lunar crater Piccolomini North is towards lower right This crater is in the south-eastern area of the Moons visible nearside It is 88 kilometres i
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Lunar crater Gassendi at sunrise North is at lower left This large crater (110 kilometres across) is on the northern edge of Mare Humorum It is mos
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Lunar crater Clavius at sunrise
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Ptolemaeus trio of lunar craters From top (diameters in brackets) this trio of lunar craters are Ptolemaeus (153 kilometres) Alphonsus (119 kilomet
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Korolev L crater on the Moon Apollo 8 image 1968
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Illustration of a plaster model of a lunar crater from The Moon considered as a planet a world and a satellite (1874 2nd edition) by Scottish en
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Apollo 16 astronaut collecting lunar rock samples
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Lunar crater model 1870s
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Plaster model of a lunar crater from The Moon considered as a planet a world and a satellite (1874 2nd edition) by Scottish engineer amateur as
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Gibbous Moon computer artwork The Moon is said to be gibbous when it is more than half full
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Moons southern hemisphere Topographic model of the Moons southern hemisphere (centred on -90 degrees latitude) based on data from the Lunar Reconn
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Moons northern hemisphere GLD100
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Moons 300-degree hemisphere GLD100
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Moons 240-degree hemisphere GLD100
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Moons far side Topographic model of the Moons far side (the hemisphere centred on 180 degrees longitude) based on data from the Lunar Reconnaissan
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Moons 120-degree hemisphere GLD100
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Moons 60-degree hemisphere Topographic model of the lunar hemisphere centred on 60 degrees longitude based on data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Or
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Moons near side Topographic model of the Moons near side (the hemisphere centred on 0 degrees longitude) based on data from the Lunar Reconnaissan
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Far side of the Moon Artwork of surface features of the far side of the Moon based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes
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Waning crescent Moon
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Third quarter Moon
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Waning gibbous Moon
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Full Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth The Moon is full (14 days into its 28-day cycle) w
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Waxing gibbous Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth On a waxing Moon the day-night line (te
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First quarter Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth This waxing Moon is 7 days into its 28-da
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Waxing crescent Moon
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Far side of the Moon
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The Moon from space Artwork showing surface features in the west of the Moons near side based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes
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The Moon from space artwork
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The Moon from space Artwork showing surface features in the south west of the Moons near side based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes
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The Moon from space Artwork of the surface of the moon based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes The Ptolemaeus crater can be seen at far l
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Lunar map
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Moons far side Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) image The LRO is a robotic space probe launched by NASA to study the Moon This image uses the in
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Moons South Pole-Aitken Basin LRO image
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Moons north pole Satellite image centred on the Moons north pole showing numerous craters on the surface
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Full Moon The lunar phases arise as the Earth-Moon-Sun angle changes as the Moon orbits the Earth The Moon is full (14 days into its 28-day cycle) w
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Mare Crisium lunar surface
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Lunar meteorite DAG 262
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Luna 24 sample of lunar soil
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Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt The dark areas visible on the Moon (the lunar maria) are plains of flood basaltic lava flows Lunar basalts differ f
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Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt The dark areas visible on the Moon (the lunar maria) are plains of flood basaltic lava flows Lunar basalts differ f
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Moons South Pole Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) image The LRO is a robotic space probe launched by NASA to study the Moon This image uses the
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Moons South Pole Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) image The LRO is a robotic space probe launched by NASA to study the Moon This image uses the
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Moon Mineralogy Mapper image showing the mineral composition of the Moons Earth-facing surface The image was obtained by NASAs Moon Mineralogy Map
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Moons South Pole Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) image The LRO is a robotic space probe launched by NASA to study the Moon This image uses the
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Lunar plant research Jars containing aseptic cultures of liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) plants The plants in the top row have been inoculated wit
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Lunar animal research Researchers examining mice that have been inoculated with lunar sample material The sample material was collected by the crew
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Moon rock sample The Apollo moon landings from 1969 to 1972 returned 2415 samples and over 380 kilograms of moon rock Most of this is kept in Houst
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Lunar meteorite on a display stand This 6-centimetre-long fragment of rock was originally part of a meteor that burnt up in the Earths atmosphere w
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Lunar meteorite
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Lunar meteorite held in a researchers hand This 6-centimetre-long fragment of rock was originally part of a meteor that burnt up in the Earths atmo
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Moon rock sample The Apollo moon landings from 1969 to 1972 returned 2415 samples and over 380 kilograms of moon rock Most of this is kept in Houst
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Asteroid approaching the Moon artwork This asteroid is an example of a near-Earth object (NEO) an astronomical object whose orbit intersects with t
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Lades Moon globe This Moon globe was constructed in around 1897 by the German astronomer Heinrich Eduard von Lade (1817-1904) It only shows the vis
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Ptolemaeus and Alphonsus craters Artwork of the Ptolemaeus crater (upper right) and the Alphonsus crater (lower centre) on the Moon The Ptolemaeus c
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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Computer artwork of NASAs LRO in orbit around the Moon The LRO will stay in lunar orbit for at least one Earth y
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