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  2. Far side of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The far side of the Moon is the lunar hemisphere that always faces away from Earth, opposite to the near side, because of synchronous rotation in the Moon's orbit. Compared to the near side, the far side's terrain is rugged, with a multitude of impact craters and relatively few flat and dark lunar maria ("seas"), giving it an appearance closer ...

  3. Lunar south pole - Wikipedia

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    Once in the vicinity of the Moon, the lander spent approximately one more Earth-day orbiting the Moon. This set February 22, 2024 at 11:24 PM UTC as the lander's lunar landing date. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The initial aim was to land within the Malapert-A crater, which is about 300 km (190 mi) from the lunar south pole.

  4. The lunar far side is wildly different from what we see ... - AOL

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    There’s no real “dark side” of the moon, but the far side, which faces away from Earth, is different from the near side we see every day. Samples could reveal why. The lunar far side is ...

  5. Moon - Wikipedia

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    The side of the Moon that faces Earth is called the near side, and the opposite the far side. The far side is often inaccurately called the "dark side", but it is in fact illuminated as often as the near side: once every 29.5 Earth days. During dark moon to new moon, the near side is dark. [205]

  6. Why does only one side of the moon face the Earth? - AOL

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    That full far side of the moon remains elusive to us earthlings due to the Earth’s gravitational pull. ... The far side gets sun — especially during the new moon phase, as the side facing us ...

  7. Did we really land on the moon? The big questions and eye ...

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    Sunlight reflects off objects on the moon the same way it does here on Earth. So all of these images and videos include light reflecting from Earth, the lunar module, and from the dust on the surface.

  8. Lunar observation - Wikipedia

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    Shadows and detail are most pronounced along the "terminator", the dividing line between the illuminated (day side) and dark (night side) of the Moon. It is a common misconception that the moon is not visible during the daytime, although if the moon is a thin crescent or close to the Sun, viewing can require using a telescope.

  9. Space volcanoes have erupted on dark side of moon for over a ...

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    The Chang’e-4 spacecraft became the first to visit the moon’s far side in 2019. The moon’s far side is pockmarked by craters and has fewer of the near side’s flat, dark plains carved by ...