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Astronomy Pic of teh Day February 17th 2012

1 comments, 212 views, posted 7:00 pm 17/02/2012 in Sci-Fi, Science & Space by my69pickup
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Cunning Stunts.

At the West Wall of Aristarchus Crater
Credit: NASA / GSFC / Arizona State Univ. / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Explanation: Aristarchus Plateau is anchored in the vast lava flows of the Moon's Oceanus Procellarum. At the plateau's southeastern edge lies the spectacular Aristarchus Crater, an impact crater 40 kilometers wide and 3 kilometers deep. Scan along this remarkable panorama and you will find yourself gazing directly at the crater's west wall for some 25 kilometers. Features along the terraced wall include dark impact melt and debris deposits, bright excavated material, and boulders over 100 meters wide. At a full resolution of 1.6 meters per pixel, the sharp mosaic was created from images recorded by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's narrow angle camera in November of 2011. The orbiter's vantage point was 70 kilometers east of the crater's center and only 26 kilometers above the lunar surface.

Tomorrow's picture: on the road to carina

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7:00 pm 17/02/2012

my69pickup

looks like a mining pit to me... meh!

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