Diviner North Pole Minimum Temperature

Diviner’s North Pole Minimum Bolometric Temperature

This image features night time temperatures at the Moon's north pole as measured by the Diviner instrument. Areas in blue and purple represent colder temperatures, while areas in orange and red represent warmer temperatures. At any given point in the Moon's orbit, half of the Moon is in daylight, while half of the Moon is in darkness. At the poles, we might expect that half of the image would be much hotter than the other.

Credits: NASA/GSFC/UCLA