Lunar X Rising
Taken by Leo Caldas on April 3, 2017 @ Brasília Brasil
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April,03 / 2017 One day on the Moon is roughly 28 terrestrial days, so the sunrise over there is very slow. This video shows in 4 frames, 90 minutes of the sunrise on the Moon illuminating what we call the Lunar X, which is the top of the Blanchinus, La Caille and Purbach craters.
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