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posted by janrinok on Friday August 07 2015, @09:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the say-Pink-Floyd dept.

We can't see the far side of the moon from Earth because the two bodies are tidally locked. NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory has captured a series of pictures as the moon passed in front of the sunlit side of Earth and will keep doing so about twice a year:

The images, taken on 16 July, show the moon moving across the Pacific Ocean towards North America. Its far side is shown in detail owing to sunlight hitting it, revealing a crater and a large plain called the Mare Moscoviense.

[...] Associate Professor Michael Brown, an astronomer at Monash University, said the images of the far side of the moon were "captivating".

"It's unusual because you need a spacecraft that has gone beyond the moon to get a picture of the moon like this," he said. "This was taken around one million miles from Earth. We don't normally get that perspective."


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  • (Score: 2) by DECbot on Friday August 07 2015, @10:23PM

    by DECbot (832) on Friday August 07 2015, @10:23PM (#219713) Journal

    Bonus points for whoever can find the location of Dallos [wikipedia.org] first.

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  • (Score: 2) by kurenai.tsubasa on Saturday August 08 2015, @03:48PM

    by kurenai.tsubasa (5227) on Saturday August 08 2015, @03:48PM (#219896) Journal

    What about the Nazis [imdb.com]?