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NASA | Ten Cool Things Seen in the First Year of LRO 

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To celebrate one year in orbit, here are ten cool things already observed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Note that the stories here are just a small sample of what the LRO team has released and barely touch on the major scientific accomplishments of the mission.
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Комментарии : 25   
@Anonymoose
@Anonymoose 14 лет назад
Amazing images! The resolutions and detail we're getting now are just phenomenal.
@anzdf
@anzdf 14 лет назад
Estas imagenes de la luna son fantasticas, tienen un magnifico contraste. Felicidades a la NASA.
@1337BF2
@1337BF2 14 лет назад
Its absolutely amazing that the coldest place in the solar system is our own moon, I was thinking Neptune's Triton, or Pluto, or a KBO would have that distinction. Good job science dudes!
@ashleylovesdaddy
@ashleylovesdaddy 14 лет назад
Excellent video. I wish we'd see some hi-res pictures of the far side. Now we'll hear people talking about how NASA covered up all the alien bases with red crater graphics.
@hyhhy
@hyhhy 14 лет назад
Thank you NASA! Interesting stuff! I hope there will also be a moonbase before 2050!
@Fr0sht3d
@Fr0sht3d 14 лет назад
Very nice
@mallardhead
@mallardhead 14 лет назад
the apollo 11 site! sooo awesome!! apollo 14 track! awesome!!
@Mathview
@Mathview 14 лет назад
@gadget133 TY Useful stuff on the Maria. As to Dust, Dust is a good thing to study. It seems likely that lunar stratigraphy would be a great way of getting a ~10^9 year record of dust flux and composition in our solar system. Further, there will be a record of ejecta of earth origin, e.g. big volcanic and big impact. The lack of wind and water erosion on the moon suggests an undisturbed stratigraphy and geochronology of dust deposits. A real treasure trove.
@audio_poetry
@audio_poetry 14 лет назад
wow, the Far Side of our Moon saved our planet many times ;) it's completely bombarded.
@DrDoe1
@DrDoe1 14 лет назад
I wonder how the coldest place in the solar system is on the moon? You would think one of those ice moons or even something closer to the edge of the solar system would be colder....
@hollydepthexplain583
@hollydepthexplain583 4 года назад
Hello NASA 🇺🇸🇺🇸👑👑
@frizider2
@frizider2 14 лет назад
@ImOnCocant Bravo :)
@khunopie
@khunopie 14 лет назад
NASA puts the god in Goddard.
@UltraRebels
@UltraRebels 14 лет назад
@DackIsBack Amen to that mate ;)
@Mathview
@Mathview 14 лет назад
A few observations. The surface is covered with fine dust. I guess it must be micro-meteoric and ejecta from macro-meteor impacts. Micrometeors don't reach us here on Earth, they burn up. It seem to me that excavations on the moon would tell us alot about the history of the solar system. Events such as epochs of cometary bombardment would leave a stratigraphic record unlike anything we can get on Earth. In short send drill core crew to the Moon. Looks like there was an ocean on the back side.
@1966human
@1966human 14 лет назад
What was that i heard about firing rockets into the moon, why?
@jayesoteric
@jayesoteric 4 года назад
Find the Indian lander in South pole..named VIKRAM
@BahoUtot
@BahoUtot 14 лет назад
So this moon thingy isn't made out of cheese after all? Oh man
@handplanty
@handplanty 14 лет назад
Apparently alien moon bases aren't "cool" enough. lol. Oh, and lunar pits? I knew it, the moon's a giant hollow lump of cheese!
@ivanjesik
@ivanjesik 14 лет назад
:-)
@DidntKnowWhatToPut1
@DidntKnowWhatToPut1 14 лет назад
they found a Russian rover? cool
@MackieR
@MackieR 12 лет назад
a lost russian rover... =\
@pisoff44
@pisoff44 13 лет назад
@DackIsBack lol? maybe Sceince have proofed many things but not all also Religion have proofen some stuffs.
@JoeyPsych
@JoeyPsych 14 лет назад
@DackIsBack I prefer: science = religion, well at least if you look at it from a philosofical point of view ;)
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