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  3. #PPOD: Taken on April 6, 2026, a portion of the #Moon’s far side is seen along the terminator where low-angle sunlight casts long shadows across the surface.

#PPOD: Taken on April 6, 2026, a portion of the #Moon’s far side is seen along the terminator where low-angle sunlight casts long shadows across the surface.

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    #PPOD: Taken on April 6, 2026, a portion of the #Moon’s far side is seen along the terminator where low-angle sunlight casts long shadows across the surface. A section of the Orientale Basin is visible in the upper-right portion of the lunar disk, its structure subtly revealed under grazing illumination. This lighting enhances contrast across the cratered terrain, highlighting variations in surface features and providing insight into the Moon’s geologic history. Credit: NASA

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      #PPOD: Taken on April 6, 2026, a portion of the #Moon’s far side is seen along the terminator where low-angle sunlight casts long shadows across the surface. A section of the Orientale Basin is visible in the upper-right portion of the lunar disk, its structure subtly revealed under grazing illumination. This lighting enhances contrast across the cratered terrain, highlighting variations in surface features and providing insight into the Moon’s geologic history. Credit: NASA

      #planetaryscience

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      @setiinstitute along The Terminator eh ?

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