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Close-up view of the moon's surface
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Close-up view of the moon's surface

Crossing into the Lunar Farside art002e010014 (April 6, 2026) – A bright portion of the Moon is visible in this image. If you look closely, you can see linear, pitted features known as “crater chains” radiating from the Orientale basin, an impact crater with a patch of ancient lava at its center, visible in the bottom center of the image. These crater chains formed about 3.8 billion years ago, when rocks spewed from the collision that formed Orientale landed in lines extending away from the crater. Image Credit: NASA

Calendar outlinedPublished on April 27, 2026 (UTC)SafetyFree to use under the Unsplash License
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