From time to time, NASA shares pictures for space enthusiasts, and here we are presenting some stunning images of the Earth's Moon.
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Here are some stunning images of the Earth's Moon captured by NASA
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On December 7, 1992, NASA's Galileo spacecraft captured this image of Earth's Moon while en route to explore the Jupiter system during the years 1995-1997.
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This image offers a detailed perspective of an astronaut's bootprint imprinted in the lunar soil, captured using a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon.
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The photograph captured by NASA Armstrong’s Gulfstream III shows the Sun's corona resembling a crown of white flares in a total solar eclipse.
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Astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin is photographed next to the U.S. flag during an extravehicular activity on the lunar surface of Apollo 11.
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This image of the floor of the crater Copernicus was captured by the telephoto lens of Lunar Orbiter II.
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Astronaut David R. Scott captures a photograph of Apollo 15 lunar module pilot James B. Irwin working at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the mission's first lunar surface extravehicular activity at the landing site.
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The image released by NASA shows a dramatic sunrise view of Tycho crater captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter on June 10, 2011.
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Researchers have identified these wrinkle ridges within Mare Frigoris on the Moon, further supporting the notion of ongoing surface changes on the lunar landscape.
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This image, released by NASA, showcases a breathtaking perspective of the Moon's northern pole.
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On July 14, 2010, NASA captured this image displaying the Moon's largest impact basin.