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Facing lava on three sides – Promontorium Heraclides
Capes on the Moon!
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Capes on the Moon!
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They indicate the intensity of the impact that formed Orientale.
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Seen here is the large Aitken crater on the farside of the Moon, hosting a complex array of terrain features. Aitken crater stretches 135 kilometers across and is 6 kilometers deep. Like the previously covered Aristarchus, it has an arc-shaped (near) central mountain. The other prominent feature of Aitken is
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Here's a long-running wrinkled ridge on the Moon called Dorsum Zirkel, in the vast lava plains of Mare Imbrium. The Moon has many wrinkled features (Dorsa) across its surface. Wrinkles are tectonic features formed by compressive stresses on the lunar surface. The dark regions of the Moon — the
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Hell.
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Seen here is a geological "fault" on the Moon, called Rupes Recta, as seen from orbit by NASA's Apollo 16. A fault like this is called a scarp when it separates two relatively level areas. Scarps are formed when two volumes of rock are displaced from
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Buried below the surface in the Moon's lava.
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Seen here is the landing site for SpaceIL's lunar lander Beresheet, in the region of Mare Serenitatis. Despite its unfortunate crash, Beresheet will go down in history as the first privately funded spacecraft to orbit the Moon. The mission has been nothing short of a monumental achievement not
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A spectacular young crater with two central mountains.
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Seen here are the vast lava plains of a region on the Moon's farside called Mare Moscoviense. Lunar maria are solidified lava plains, composed primarily of basalt, and are plentiful on the Moon's nearside. These are formed by partial melting of the lunar interior, specifically the
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Standing tall at 8.8 kilometers, Zeeman Mons on the Moon competes with Earth's Mount Everest. Zeeman Mons rises 8.8 kilometers above the floor of the namesake crater within which it resides. While mountains on Earth take millions of years to form under the slow process of
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The size of a large city, and one of the brightest features on the Moon, Aristarchus crater is easily visible to the naked eye.
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