The RESILIENCE impact created a dark smudge surrounded by a subtle bright halo. North is up, image width 1040 meters, M1504323448R [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. The RESILIENCE impact created a dark smudge surrounded by a subtle bright halo. North is up, image width 1040 meters, M1504323448R [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].| Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
Fresh concentric impact crater (245 m diameter) found in northwest Mare Nubium. Note concentric ring inside the crater wall, the circular flat floor and the dark central pit. Blocks are strewn along the birght crater rays extending away from the rim. NAC M1287235559L [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].| Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
The SMBC x HAKUTO-R Venture Moon Mission 2 RESILIENCE primary landing area, north is up, image is 5040 meters wide, M1488965987LR [NASA/ASU/Goddard Space Flight Center].| Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
A morphologic map highlighting the variety of landforms that make up the central peak of Tycho crater, a young ~70 kilometer diameter crater on the southern nearside (-43.48, 348.67) {NASA/ASU/Arizona State University].| Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
Mysterious farside impact melt deposits, image width 12 kilometers at center, looking west-to-east, north is to the left, M1451669615LR [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].| Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
NAC regional mosaic composed of 10 images showing Mons Rümker and the surrounding mare surface. Images acquired between 2012-06-03 to 2016-04-21. Image width is 299 kilometers, centered at 40.80°N, 301.43°E [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].| Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
Full resolution detail from one of the first LROC NAC images. At this scale and lighting, impact craters dominate the landscape. Two general types of impact craters are readily identifiable. Solitary craters which most likely represent a single impact event, and clusters or chains of small, fresh craters produced by the impact of lunar material excavated by a larger impact. Image width is 1400 meters, north is down [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].| lroc.im-ldi.com