NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) science team has released the highest resolution near-global topographic map of the Moon ever created.
Though the Moon is the Earth's closest neighbour, yet knowledge of its morphology is still limited.
"Due to the limitations of previous missions, a global map of the Moon's topography at high resolution has not existed until now," said NASA while releasing the map.
LRO's Wide Angle Camera and the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter instrument will help scientists portray the shape of the entire Moon at high resolution accurately.
Check out below the new topographic map that shows the Moon's surface shape and features with a pixel scale close to 328 feet.
Though the Moon is the Earth's closest neighbour, yet knowledge of its morphology is still limited.
"Due to the limitations of previous missions, a global map of the Moon's topography at high resolution has not existed until now," said NASA while releasing the map.
LRO's Wide Angle Camera and the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter instrument will help scientists portray the shape of the entire Moon at high resolution accurately.
Check out below the new topographic map that shows the Moon's surface shape and features with a pixel scale close to 328 feet.
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