Moonstruck

Photo by Randy Moll Seeing and mapping the moon’s craters is easier where the sun’s light is viewed striking the moon at an angle and shadows are cast than during the full moon when the sun’s light is seen shining directly onto the face of the moon.
Photo by Randy Moll Seeing and mapping the moon’s craters is easier where the sun’s light is viewed striking the moon at an angle and shadows are cast than during the full moon when the sun’s light is seen shining directly onto the face of the moon.

Photo by Randy Moll

Seeing and mapping the moon's craters is easier where the sun's light is viewed striking the moon at an angle and shadows are cast than during the full moon when the sun's light is seen shining directly onto the face of the moon.

By Randy Moll

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General News on 04/29/2015