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... North is towards the top of the image.
This is amazing!! The Apollo 11 Landing Site from the LRO at it's lower orbit!I have waited s long to see an image like this!
"Houston, ... conditions and at lower resolution than this image. This is LROC's first picture of Apollo 11 after LRO dropped into its 50 km mapping orbit. At this altitude, very small details of Tranquility Base can ...
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... Reconnaissance Orbiter and its seven experiments now in lunar orbit.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Diviner instrument team will host a symposium on the Sunday afternoon before the LPSC to ... , February 28.
A detailed agenda for the Diviner Symposium will be posted in advance of the meeting on the LRO Diviner instrument site.
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... team earlier released two pictures of the Apollo 11 landing site, each taken under different lighting conditions and at lower resolution than this image. This is LROC's first picture of Apollo 11 after LRO dropped into its 50 km mapping orbit. At this altitude, very small details of Tranquility Base can be discerned. The footpads of the LM are clearly discernible. Components of the Early ...
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Author: neil@lro
Subject: Vehicles needed for LRO photoshoot...
Posted: Wed Nov 11 2009 2:40pm (GMT 0)
Hi all,
I'm looking at doing a Disco 3 photoshoot for LRO on either 26th or 27th November at a venue to be arranged.
I'm after three Disco 3s - one biased towards off-roading, one towards ...
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Latest look at Apollo 11 site from LRO. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
Here are the first images of the Apollo 11 landing site since the Lunar ... a safe landing spot. This image is 742 meters wide (about 0.46 miles). North is towards the top of the image.
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Read the rest of LRO's Closer Look at Apollo 11 Landing Site (55 words)
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... wonderful pictures from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) of the Apollo landings sites. Phil Plait ... NASA had really wanted to dispel the hoaxers with photos, then the LRO should have been equipped with more powerful telescopic lenses.
Nice ... foot paths.
Moon hoaxers have actually been rather quiet about the LRO images. While no one expects them to disappear entirely, they seem to be waning. ...
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... , 2009 as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After ... LCROSS itself impacted the lunar surface.
Working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact, the LCROSS team is working to understand the full scope of the LCROSS data. LRO continues to make passes over the impact site to give the ...
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... , 2009 as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After ... LCROSS itself impacted the lunar surface.
Working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact, the LCROSS team is working to understand the full scope of the LCROSS data. LRO continues to make passes over the impact site to give the ...
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... 18, 2009 as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After ... itself impacted the lunar surface.
Working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact, the LCROSS team is working to understand the full scope of the LCROSS data. LRO continues to make passes over the impact site to give the ...
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... , 2009 as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After ... LCROSS itself impacted the lunar surface.Working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact, the LCROSS team is working to understand the full scope of the LCROSS data. LRO continues to make passes over the impact site to give the ...
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... 18, 2009 as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After ... itself impacted the lunar surface.
Working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact, the LCROSS team is working to understand the full scope of the LCROSS data. LRO continues to make passes over the impact site to give the ...
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... as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. Moving at a speed of more than 1.5 miles per second, ... LCROSS then impacted the surface at approximately 4:36 a.m.
LRO observed the impact and continues to pass over the site to give ... The LCROSS science team is working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact to analyze and understand the full ...
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... material. This material has not seen sunlight in billions of years.
See more on link above.
LRO's First Moon Images
07.02.09
1994 Clementine image of the moon with Mare Nubium labeled. LRO's first lunar images show an area near this ... Mare Nubium (Sea of Clouds).
As the moon rotates beneath LRO, LROC gradually will build up photographic maps of the ...
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... as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. Moving at a speed of more than 1.5 miles per second, ... LCROSS then impacted the surface at approximately 4:36 a.m.
LRO observed the impact and continues to pass over the site to give ... The LCROSS science team is working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact to analyze and understand the full ...
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... as a companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. Moving at a speed of more than 1.5 miles per second, ... LCROSS then impacted the surface at approximately 4:36 a.m.
LRO observed the impact and continues to pass over the site to give ... The LCROSS science team is working closely with scientists from LRO and other observatories that viewed the impact to analyze and understand the full ...
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