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Early Space Photography of the Lunar Surface
Categories: Astronomy
An early orbital image of the Moon reveals its cratered surface in stark black and white, with countless impact marks etched into its southern hemisphere. The vertical lines in the photo are artifacts from the spacecraft’s scanning system, a reminder of the pioneering but imperfect technology used to capture our first close-up glimpses of the lunar surface. These images laid the groundwork for later Apollo landings by mapping potential sites and hazards.