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  2. Lunar north pole - Wikipedia

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    Lunar north polar region mosaic by LRO. The north pole is in the center. The lunar north pole is the point in the Northern Hemisphere of the Moon where the lunar axis of rotation meets its surface. The lunar North Pole is the northernmost point on the Moon, lying diametrically opposite the lunar south pole. It defines latitude 90° North.

  3. Nansen (lunar crater) - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Orbiter 4 image, facing east Clementine mosaic. Nansen is an old lunar impact crater along the northern limb of the Moon, on the eastern side of the north pole.This feature is viewed from the edge from the Earth, and it must be observed from orbit to see much detail.

  4. Gioja (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Gioia is a lunar impact crater that is located in the vicinity of the north pole of the Moon.It is named after the alleged Italian inventor of compass Flavio Gioia.As it lies so close to the northern limb, it is viewed nearly from the edge making difficult to observe from the Earth.

  5. Poles of astronomical bodies - Wikipedia

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    The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines the north pole of a planet or any of its satellites in the Solar System as the planetary pole that is in the same celestial hemisphere, relative to the invariable plane of the Solar System, as Earth's north pole. [1] This definition is independent of the object's direction of rotation about its ...

  6. There was once an ancient ocean filled with magma on the moon ...

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    There was once a magma-filled ocean on the south pole of the moon, scientists recently discovered after analyzing lunar soil that revealed ancient information about the moon's origin. The study of ...

  7. Selenography - Wikipedia

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    Selenography is the study of the surface and physical features of the Moon (also known as geography of the Moon, or selenodesy). [1] Like geography and areography , selenography is a subdiscipline within the field of planetary science .

  8. Lunar node - Wikipedia

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    For example, at the Solar eclipse of March 9, 2016, the Moon was near its descending node, and the Sun was near the point in the sky where the equator of the Moon crosses the ecliptic. When the Sun reaches that point, the center of the Sun sets at the lunar north pole and rises at the lunar south pole.

  9. Chandrayaan-3: Rover exits Moon lander to explore lunar south ...

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    Rover’s wheels also designed to leave imprints of India’s national emblem on the Moon’s surface. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...