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If you’re a fan of moon observation, it’s lucky for you that spacecraft such as the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter exist. For about the past five years, the NASA spacecraft has been in orbit around a closest large neighbor, taking images of the surface in high-definition.
To celebrate LRO’s fifth anniversary, NASA is asking members of the public to vote on which of those images (above) is their favorite. This isn’t so much a statement about the scientific data it has collected, NASA said, but more appreciating the images as art.
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Read the rest of Which Of These Moon Pictures Catches Your Eye? NASA Asks You To Pick The Best (127 words)
© Elizabeth Howell for Universe Today, 2014. |
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