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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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