A 360-degree view of the Moon's surface in high resolution captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft.

Credit: LRO/ASU/NASA

Read about how this was made and see some super-high resolution images here: http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/707
A Unique View Of The Moon

The Sun overhead, across the whole Moon! Of course this is not possible in real life, but 36 nearly complete WAC mosaics make this view possible [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].

@wonderofscience I guess there are some red-faced flat lunatickers.....
@wonderofscience I love our big floating rock, she's so pretty
@wonderofscience what is indicated by the lightest and darkest bits in this image?

@acm_redfox @wonderofscience

As mentioned in the "How we made this image" article at https://lroc.im-ldi.com/images/707 the bit values represent reflectance...after various corrections were applied. ("For this mosaic the LROC Team used the 643 nm band, a solar angle 10Β° from vertical (nearly noon), and a viewing angle straight down.")

Note that this page shows lunar topography/elevation as various colors, or as brighter/darker pixels: https://lroc.im-ldi.com/images/451

I hope this helps.

A Unique View Of The Moon

The Sun overhead, across the whole Moon! Of course this is not possible in real life, but 36 nearly complete WAC mosaics make this view possible [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].

@wonderofscience
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