Moon--- Western Hemisphere |
To the left is the lunar far side with fewer maria but, at lower left, the
South-Pole-Aitken basin, about 1200 miles in diameter, which resembles
Orientale but is much older and more weathered and battered by cratering. The
intervening cratered highlands of both sides, as well as the maria, are dotted
with bright, young craters. This image was 'reprojected' so as to center the
Orientale Basin, and was filtered to enhance the visibility of small features.
The digital image processing was done by DLR, the German Aerospace Research
Establishment near Munich, an international collaborator in the Galileo
mission.
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