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High resolution lunar overflight video by Seán Doran, based on LRO data, that passes near Tsiolkovskiy about two thirds of the way through (see album for more); a longer version is on YouTube The crater is also seen shortly after the 1:00 minute mark in this NASA video commemorating Apollo 13
Lunar Orbiter 5 acquired high-resolution images of Aristarchus: Frame 194, Frame 196, Frame 198, and Frame 200 "Featured File: Striated Blocks in Aristarchus Crater". Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. NASA. February 16, 2011. Archived from the original on 16 March 2011 "Southside, Aristarchus Crater". Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. NASA. 25 December ...
Based on high-resolution photographs taken by the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft, and photos and data taken by the uncrewed Surveyor landers, this list was narrowed down to five sites located near the lunar equator. They ranged between 45 degrees east and west, and 5 degrees north and south of the center of the Moon's facing side.
Copernicus at The Moon Wiki; Eight high-resolution images of Copernicus by Lunar Orbiter 5: V-150, V-151, V-152, V-153, V-154, V-155, V-156, V-157; Dark Wisps in Copernicus - Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter pages with images; High resolution video by Seán Doran of an overflight of Copernicus, based on LRO data (see album for more)
The Orbiter High Resolution Camera (OHRC) by SAC for scouting a hazard-free spot prior to landing. Used to help prepare high-resolution topographic maps and digital elevation models of the lunar surface. OHRC has a spatial resolution of 0.32 m (1 ft 1 in) from 100 km (62 mi) polar orbit, which is the best resolution among any lunar orbiter ...
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It impacted the surface of the Moon at 08:13 UTC. [2] Data gathered by Chang'e 1 was used to create an accurate and high resolution 3-D map of the lunar surface. [9] Chang'e 1 was the first lunar probe to conduct passive, multi-channel, microwave remote sensing of the Moon by using a microwave radiometer. [10]
In February 2012, the Chinese government released a complete lunar map constructed from Chang'e 2's data, claiming that it was the highest-resolution map of the entire Moon yet recorded. [29] The full dataset, including the map with resolutions of 7, 20 and 50 m, and elevations model with resolutions of 20 and 50 m, is available for free ...