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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Maj William W. 'Bill' Price good afternoon my friend this Sunday April 10, 2022, and good to see you on the RP net. I have said it many times before, yet I will say it again, "nobody does it better from above". Thank you for sharing Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD): : "Shadows at the Moon's South Pole."

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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my space-exploration advocate friend Maj William W. 'Bill' Price for posting the April 10th Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD); Shadows at the Moon's South Pole

Image: Shadows at the Moon's South Pole captured by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Please vote up MAJ William Price's APOD post.

APOD Explanation: Was this image of the Moon's surface taken with a microscope? No -- it's a multi-temporal illumination map made with a wide-angle camera. To create it, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft collected 1,700 images over a period of 6 lunar days (6 Earth months), repeatedly covering an area centered on the Moon's south pole from different angles. The resulting images were stacked to produce the featured map -- representing the percentage of time each spot on the surface was illuminated by the Sun. Remaining convincingly in shadow, the floor of the 19-kilometer diameter Shackleton crater is seen near the map's center. The lunar south pole itself is at about 9 o'clock on the crater's rim. Crater floors near the lunar south and north poles can remain in permanent shadow, while mountain tops can remain in nearly continuous sunlight. Useful for future outposts, the shadowed crater floors could offer reservoirs of water-ice, while the sunlit mountain tops offer good locations to collect solar power.

Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLOth-BuCNY

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LTC Stephen F.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
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Thank You Brother Steve for all the interesting info on the South Pole of the Moon and the appropriate music. The visuals of this song are quite an acid trip.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
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PO3 Edward Riddle - Thank You Brother Steve for the Beautiful Scripture and the groovy song.
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SPC Michael Terrell
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Thanks for this information about the moon!
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