NASA has created an interactive web based tool that incorporates observations from the past and present lunar missions that can be used to explore the surface of the Moon. Anyone with an Internet connection will be able to search and analyse a large number of lunar images etc. In particular, information from the Lunar Renaissance Orbiter satellite which is still whizzing around the moon will be available as well as images from past lunar programmes and missions (including Japanese and India missions to the Moon). Se www.physorg.com/print224573897.html
Explore the Moon
15 May 2011Astronomy