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80 Degrees south latitude from the Lunar South pole. The blue patches are the the regions that are permanently shadowed on the Moon poleward. The white-black saturation implies the elevation.  
80 Degrees south latitude from the Lunar South pole. The blue patches are the the regions that are permanently shadowed on the Moon poleward. The white-black saturation implies the elevation.  
Creator: NASA/GSFC/Timothy P. McClanahan
Creator: NASA/GSFC/Timothy P. McClanahan. Source: NASA’s LRO: Lunar Ice Deposits are Widespread - NASA Science [https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/moon/nasas-lro-lunar-ice-deposits-are-widespread/#:~:text=Prior%20studies%20found%20signs%20of,Haworth%2C%20Shoemaker%20and%20Faustini%20craters]

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80 Degrees south latitude from the Lunar South pole. The blue patches are the the regions that are permanently shadowed on the Moon poleward. The white-black saturation implies the elevation. Creator: NASA/GSFC/Timothy P. McClanahan. Source: NASA’s LRO: Lunar Ice Deposits are Widespread - NASA Science [1]

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