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The Moon


Movie   ID   Title
Time: Tue Jun 30 15:28:04 UTC 2009<p>Orbit: 72<p>Center Longitude: -6°<p>Center Latitude: -34.4°<p>Resolution: 73 cm/pixel<p>Mode: Summed   10447   Flyover of the First Images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
This animation zooms into the <a href=   3634   Shackleton's Rim Through the Eyes of LRO/LROC
This animation shows some of the first results of the <a href=   3633   The Moon's South Pole in 3D via LRO/LOLA First Light Data
An animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites   3620   Apollo Landing Sites, with Shadows
LRO orbit insertion with elapsed time since launch   3612   Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion
LRO after several burns moves into the desired orbit of the moon.   3603   Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion - Stereoscopic Version
Moon natural color topo flyover   3594   Lunar Topography in Natural Color
The South Pole-Aitken basin, roughly 2100 kilometers (1300 miles) wide and 10 kilometers (6 miles) deep, is perhaps the largest impact feature in the solar system. It lies on the far side of the Moon, the hemisphere never visible from Earth, and was found only after spacecraft began visiting the Moon in the 1960s.   3582   Lunar Topography in False Color
This sample composite combines all the animation elements listed below to visually tell the story of permanent shadows on the Moon.  The aquamarine areas highlight the permanently shadowed regions.   3577   Permanent Shadows on the Moon
LRO ground track flyover   3576   LRO Ground Track
Apollo 15 Stereoscopic Panoramas featuring craters: Krieger, Rocco and Ruth. <br />Imagery provided for cross-eyed viewing purposes.   3531   Apollo 15 Rectified Stereo Panorama - Left and Right Eye Imagery
Anaglyphic 3D panorama from Apollo 15<BR>Features: craters Krieger, Rocco and Ruth   3530   Apollo 15 Rectified Anaglyph Stereo Panorama
Stereo imagery featuring craters: Krieger, Rocco, Ruth and the edge of Van Biesbroeck. Stereoscopic imagery is provided for the left and right eye.   3529   Apollo 15 Rectified Stereo Stills: KRIEGER
This animation shows evidence of high concentrations of hydrogen at the south pole of the Moon.   3480   Lunar Prospector Hydrogen Concentration - South Pole
Ground track animation showing LRO's path over the course of 27 days and 348 orbits.   3453   LRO Ground Track - One Sidereal Month
This print resolution image of the moon using Clementine data is the view we are most likely to see when the moon is full.   3444   Clementine Moon Spin
This animation starts with a computer generated unveiling of the Clementine lunar data (not taking into account the moon's libration as viewed from Earth), and then tilts upward to reveal the lunar south pole.   3443   Clementine Lunar South Pole
HST color imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3276   Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - color)
HST imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3275   Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - gray)
Push in and fly-around of HST imagery of Apollo 17 landing site. The darker region outside of the lighter interior patch is Clementine data. The lighter interior patch is the high resolution HST data.   3274   Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Apollo 17 Landing Region)
Fly over of Apollo lunar landing sites   3044   Apollo Lunar Landing Sites
Lunar beauty shot   3042   Lunar Beauty Shot
Lunar fly-by and Earth approach   3041   Lunar Fly By and Earth Approach


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