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Apollo 12 Second Look: Midday on the Ocean of Storms

New view of the Apollo 12 landing site in Oceanus Procellarum imaged from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mapping orbit.
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Credits: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
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New view of the Apollo 12 landing site in Oceanus Procellarum imaged from the LRO mapping orbit. In Figure 1 small black arrows show locations where astronaut footpaths can be clearly discerned. Image width is 490 meters. Figure 2 is an annotated image of the main image.

NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center built and manages the mission for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera was designed to acquire data for landing site certification and to conduct polar illumination studies and global mapping. Operated by Arizona State University, the LROC facility is part of the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE). LROC consists of a pair of narrow-angle cameras (NAC) and a single wide-angle camera (WAC). The mission is expected to return over 70 terabytes of image data.