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Apollo Landing Sites, with Shadows

The six Apollo lunar landing sites are all relatively near the equator on the side of the Moon that faces the Earth. Left behind at each site is the lower half of the Lunar Module, called the descent stage. It carried most of the astronauts' supplies and served as the launchpad for their return trip to the Command and Service Module in orbit around the Moon.

LROC, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, will have a number of opportunities to photograph the Apollo landing sites. Despite the excellent half-meter resolution of LROC's narrow angle cameras, the LM descent stage at each site can fill only a few pixels of these images. If photographed when the Sun is low in the lunar sky, however, the long shadow formed by the descent stage is easily discernable.

This brief animation shows the locations of the Apollo landing sites, with lengthening shadows as each site approaches lunar nightfall. The lighting simulates the angle of the Sun during the second week of July, 2009, when LROC took its first images of the sites. The gold LM markers are about 20,000 times actual size.


An animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites    An animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites
Duration: 21.0 seconds
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Print-resolution still image showing Apollo landing site locations with short shadows.    Print-resolution still image showing Apollo landing site locations with short shadows.

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Print-resolution still image showing Apollo landing site locations with long shadows.    Print-resolution still image showing Apollo landing site locations with long shadows.

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Animation Number:3620
Completed:2009-07-16
Animators:Ernie Wright (UMBC) (Lead)
 Marte Newcombe (GST)
Producer:Andrew Freeberg (NASA/GSFC)
Scientists:Mark Robinson (Arizona State University)
 Richard Vondrak (NASA/GSFC)
Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets:Clementine (1998)
 KAGUYA/Laser Altimeter (LALT)/DEM (2008)
 Unified Lunar Control Network 2005 (1966 - 2005)
Series:The Moon
 LRO - Animations
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Moon
SVS >> Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
SVS >> Apollo
 
 
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