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PIA00305: West Limb View of Earth's Moon as Seen by the Clementine Spacecraft
Target Name: Moon
Is a satellite of: Earth
Mission: Deep Space Program Science Experiment (DSPSE)
Spacecraft: Clementine 1
Instrument: Ultraviolet/Visible Camera
Product Size: 1719 samples x 1719 lines
Produced By: U.S. Geological Survey
Addition Date: 1998-06-04
Primary Data Set: Clementine EDRs
Full-Res TIFF: PIA00305.tif (2.016 MB)
Full-Res JPEG: PIA00305.jpg (291.8 kB)

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Original Caption Released with Image:
About 50,000 Clementine images were processed to produce the four orthographic views of the Moon. Images PIA00302, PIA00303, PIA00304, and PIA00305 show albedo variations (normalized brightness or reflectivity) of the surface at a wavelength of 750 nm (just longward of visible red). The image projection is centered at 0 degree latitude and 270 degrees longitude. Maria Orientale (ringed feature just below image center) is just visible from Earth on the extreme western edge of the nearside of the Moon. Oceanus Procellarum (large dark albedo area in upper right of image) is a familiar nearside feature as seen from Earth.
Image Credit:
NASA/JPL/USGS


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