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| | | | | Today marks the 16thanniversary of the launch of NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) on June 18, 2009-a mission that transformed lunar exploration and continues to shape our understanding of the Moon. Part of LRO's missionis the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) team, now part of Intuitive Machines and based at our Super-Moon facility in Arizona.1Full resolution detail from one of the first LROC NAC images. Read More: https://lroc.im-ldi.com/images/124Since that moment, the L | |
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| | | | | Low periapsis Narrow Angle Camera image of the Apollo 17 Landing Site. Image is 150 meters wide, Sun from the left, north towards top [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. | |
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| | | | | As the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) neared the surface, Neil Armstrong could see the landing area was right on the rough bouldery ejecta of West crater. He had to change the flight plan and fly the LM westward to find a safe landing spot. Image 742 meters wide, north is up [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. | |
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| | | Lunar Outpost is excited to announce we have booked our third fully contracted lunar rover mission in partnership with Intuitive Machines... | ||