"No one, presently, sees the Moon rotate like this. That's because the Earth's moon is tidally locked to the Earth, showing us only one side. Given modern digital technology, however, combined with many detailed images returned by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a high-resolution virtual moon rotation movie has now been composed. The time-lapse video starts with the standard Earth view of the Moon. Quickly, though, Mare Orientale, a large crater with a dark center that is difficult to see from the Earth, rotates into view just below the equator. From an entire lunar month condensed into 24 seconds, the video clearly shows that the Earth side of the Moon contains an abundance of dark lunar maria, while the lunar far side is dominated by bright lunar highlands."
Sunday, April 30, 2023
The Moon We Never See
From NASA, LRO and Arizona State University:
Labels:
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter,
moon,
moon orbit,
NASA,
the moon
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