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

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    There’s no real “dark sideof 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 ...

  4. Mysterious hidden ‘structures’ hundreds of metres deep ...

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    The same rover and the mission’s lander had made history in 2019 as the first human objects to land on the far side of the moon – the side that faces away from the Earth.

  5. Permanently shadowed crater - Wikipedia

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    The Moon's Erlanger crater is an example of a permanently shadowed crater. A permanently shadowed crater is a depression on a body in the Solar System within which lies a point that is always in darkness. [1] [2] As of 2019, there are 324 known permanently shadowed regions on the Moon. [3] Such regions also exist on Mercury [4] and Ceres. [5]

  6. Night - Wikipedia

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    The Moon is tidally locked to Earth; it rotates so that one side of the Moon always faces the Earth. [26] The side of the Moon facing away from Earth is called the far side of the Moon, and the side facing Earth is called the near side of the Moon. During lunar night on the near side, Earth is 50 times brighter than a full moon. [27] Because ...

  7. Luna 3 - Wikipedia

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    A total of 29 pictures were taken, [11] covering 70% of the far side. After the photography was complete the spacecraft resumed spinning, passed over the north pole of the Moon and returned towards the Earth. Attempts to transmit the pictures to the Soviet Union began on 8 October but the early attempts were unsuccessful due to the low signal ...

  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. The cold moon: Why December's full moon is the longest of the ...

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    December's long moon, also called the cold moon, will be the longest full moon of 2023. The shortest day of the year According to timeanddate.com , the Winter Solstice occurs on Dec. 21 and there ...