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SMART-1 views Glushko crater on the Moon
 
30 August 2005

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While orbiting the Moon, SMART-1's AMIE camera obtained this image from a distance of about 1600 kilometres from the lunar surface, with a resolution of 150 metres per pixel. The field of view of this image is 80 kilometres.

Glushko crater is located at 8.4° North, 77.6° West and has a diameter of 43 kilometres.

Credits: ESA/Space-X, Space Exploration Institute

 


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