Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is used to uniquely identify a feature on the surface of a planet or satellite so that the feature can be easily located, described, and…
Product Information: This mosaic represents a reduced-resolution version of the empirical calibration Clementine near-infrared (NIR) mosaic processed to 500 meters per pixel (m) spatial resolution…
Product Information: This near-global mosaic was generated using data from the SELenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE) “Kaguya” Terrain Camera (TC) instrument. TC source data originated…
The panorama was collected by Edgar Dean at station H. Alan Shepard is to the left of the lander aiming the TV camera at the MESA. The panorama is made from the frame set AS14-68-9477 to 9491.
The panorama was collected by James B. Irwin at Station 2. David Scott is to the left of the rover. He is examining a boulder. The large hill to the left of the rover is the summit of Mt. Hadley…
The panorama was collected by David Scott at the VIP site. The lander can be seen in the distance. James B. Irwin is to the right of lander. The rover is parked in its final resting place. Beyond it,…
The panorama was collected by James B. Irwin from north of the lander. The Solar Wind Collector is to the right of the lander in the distance. David Scott is at the rover, to the right past the Solar…
The panorama was collected by Charles Moss Duke at Station 4. John Watts Young is at the rover. The panorama is made from the frame set AS16-110-17952 to 17974.