A collapsed volcanic feature on the Moon
The caldera of Hyginus.
The caldera of Hyginus.
Twists and turns at Rimae Posidonius.
Meet Catena Davy.
Unlike most volcanic features on the Moon, they are silicic, not basaltic.
Meet Letronne.
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Behind the scenes of India’s first lunar mission.
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The spectacular peak at the center of young crater on the Moon.
Glorious Montes Apenninus.
The 300 kilometers long Rima Ariadaeus.
The irregular mare patch of Ina.
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K2–236b was discovered through a global, collaborative effort and can’t be celebrated as a completely indigenous one.
The largest valley on the Moon, Vallis Schröteri, is a great place to study the Moon's past lava flows.
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