Moon's 300-degree Hemisphere is a photograph by Nasa/gsfc/dlr/asu/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 21st, 2018.
Moon's 300-degree Hemisphere
Moon's 300-degree hemisphere. Topographic model of the lunar hemisphere centred on 300 degrees longitude, based on data from the Lunar Reconnaissance... more
Title
Moon's 300-degree Hemisphere
Artist
Nasa/gsfc/dlr/asu/science Photo Library
Medium
Photograph
Description
Moon's 300-degree hemisphere. Topographic model of the lunar hemisphere centred on 300 degrees longitude, based on data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). This robotic space probe from NASA has been orbiting the Moon since 2009. This image is from the Global Lunar DTM 100 topographic model (GLD100), based on data from the LRO's Wide Angle Camera (WAC) and Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA). Increasing elevation above the mean is marked by green, yellow, orange, red, and white. Decreasing elevation below the mean is marked by cyan, blue, purple, and violet. The GLD100 model was published in 2011.
Uploaded
September 21st, 2018
More from Nasa/gsfc/dlr/asu/science Photo Library
Comments
There are no comments for Moon's 300-degree Hemisphere. Click here to post the first comment.