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Americas from the Moon

NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University2010-09-15

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Washington, DC, United States

The western hemisphere of our home planet Earth. North (upper left), Central, and South America (lower right) were nicely free of clouds when LRO pointed home on 9 August 2010 to acquire this beautiful view. LROC NAC E136013771.

As LRO orbits the Moon every two hours sending down a stream of science data, it is easy to forget how close the Moon is to the Earth. The average distance between the two heavenly bodies is just 384,399 km (238,854 miles). Check your airline frequent flyer totals, perhaps you have already flown the distance to the Moon and back on a single airline.

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA13519

Details

  • Title: Americas from the Moon
  • Creator: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
  • Date Created: 2010-09-15
  • Rights: JPL

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