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HOW HIGH THE MOON (AND LOW TOO)?
Blog:   Lunar Picture of the Day     Posted:   Friday 11th of January 2008 5:01 AM

image from JAXA, Japan, and Lunar Orbiter IV added by C. WoodSelene and the other lunar orbiters will do much more than capture images of the Moon’s surface. Measurements to be made include topography, chemical and mineral compositions, temperature, magnetism and gravity. Data from each of the sensors requires more processing and calibration than do [...]

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