Planets and Moons  ID: 3634

Shackleton's Rim Through the Eyes of LRO/LROC

During the Lunar Reconnaissance Oribiter's (LRO) Commissioning Phase, the high resolution Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) on the LRO Camera (LROC) instrument captured this 0.8-meter per pixel scale (angular resolution) two-image mosaic of Shackleton Crater on the moon's south pole. Many more images of this area will be obtained by the NAC over the coming months as the lunar south pole emerges from the shadows of winter. At meter scales, the geology of this region reminds us that the polar regions of the Moon are still waiting to be explored. The rim of Shackleton crater is a prime candidate for future human exploration due to its proximity to permanently shadowed regions and nearby peaks that are illuminated for much of the year.

Last year, Japan's Selene and India's Chandrayaan spacecraft gave us our first high resolution look at the lunar south pole, which includes Shackleton crater. For its size, Shackleton has an exceptionally deep and rugged interior. Usually craters fill in with time as their walls slump and material from afar is thrown in by distant impacts. Much of Shackleton's rim appears rounded and is peppered with smaller craters, indications of a relatively ancient age. Right now it is not clear if Shackleton crater is relatively old or young. This NAC image reveals a shelf on the southeast flank of the crater that is more than two kilometers across and perfectly suitable for a future landing. The extreme Sun angle exaggerates the apparent roughness, however if you look closely at this scale any area that is between small craters could be good candidates for a potential landing site.


Visualization Credits

Alex Kekesi (Global Science and Technology, Inc.): Lead Animator
Andrew Freeberg (NASA/GSFC): Producer
Mark Robinson (Arizona State University): Scientist
James W. Williams (GST): Project Support
Eduardo Valente (GST): Project Support
Andrew Freeberg (NASA/GSFC): Writer
Alex Kekesi (Global Science and Technology, Inc.): Writer
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio Data provided by Arizona State University

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Mission:
LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter)

Data Used:
LRO/LROC/Narrow Angle Camera also referred to as: NAC
8/25/2009
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Keywords:
SVS >> Lunar
SVS >> Moon
SVS >> Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
SVS >> For Educators
SVS >> Shackleton Crater
SVS >> Impact Crater
SVS >> Ejecta
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