Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
The Moon and All the Crashes
Explanation:
A clear blue summer sky finally grows dark and the new telescope, hastily set up in the backyard, generates excitment and anticipation. "I bought it for the kids.", Dad assures himself as he anxiously supervises two young boys' efforts to center a bright, first quarter Moon [ http://tycho.usno.n…] in the finder. The evening's [ http://www.tufts.ed…moon.html ] first target acquired, James adjusts the focus knob and falls silent. Suddenly, "Wow, looks just like on Apollo 13 [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]!". His younger brother Christopher takes his turn. "Do you see the Moon [ http://www.salzgebe…index.html ]?", James asks, eager to provide guidance based on his own observing experience. Christopher echoes his brother's enthusiasm, "Yes, and I see all the crashes [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] too!". The view they shared was not too different from this image of the seven day old moon, recorded in July 2000 by kids and staff during an observing session at Space Camp [ http://www.spacecam…] in Izmir, Turkey. Along the terminator, the line between lunar night and day [ http://nssdc.gsfc.n…lo4_m123.html ], the shadows outline to advantage the spectacular craters -- caused by all the crashes [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…].
Credit and Copyright:
Tolga Topalhan [ mailto:ttopalhan@isb ank.net.tr ] & Serkan Saygan [ mailto:saygan@spacec ampturkey.com ]
(Space Camp, Turkey [ http://www.spacecam…])
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crater
keyword:
moon
keyword:
terminator
keyword:
first quarter
facet_when:
July 2000
facet_where:
Turkey
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
Moon
facet_what:
Crater
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YES
facet_what:
Apollo 13
facet_what:
moon
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2000
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UID:
SPD-APOD-ap010428

The Moon and All the Crashes