
Tycho Crater on the Moon (Labeled) - NASA Science
Jan 30, 2019 · Tycho Crater is one of the most prominent craters on the Moon. It appears as a bright spot in the southern highlands with rays of bright material that stretch across much of …
Crater Tycho on the Moon - NASA Science
Jul 25, 2023 · This mottled landscape showing the impact crater Tycho is among the most violent-looking places on our Moon. This image, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, reveals lunar …
Tycho Crater’s Central Peak on the Moon - Science@NASA
Jan 30, 2019 · NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft pointed the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera NACs to capture a dramatic sunrise view of Tycho crater. A …
Tycho (lunar crater) - Wikipedia
Tycho seen by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (rotate display if you see a crater illusion due to the atypical position of the light source). NASA. Tycho (/ ˈtaɪkoʊ /) is a prominent lunar impact …
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The impact crater Tycho is among the most violent-looking places on our Moon...NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to study Tycho, however....mottled...
Tycho | 3D Resources - NASA
Tycho's features are so steep and sharp because the crater is only about 110 million years old -- young by lunar standards. A very popular target with amateur astronomers, Tycho is located at …
APOD: 2001 August 9 - Tycho and Copernicus: Lunar Ray Craters
This detailed digital close-up of the full Moon features two prominent ray craters, Copernicus (upper left) and Tycho (lower right), each with extensive ray systems of light colored debris …
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter’s View of Tycho Central Peak - NASA
Jun 18, 2014 · The stunningly beautiful Tycho Central Peak rests inside an impact crater and has a boulder over 100 meters wide (about 328 feet) at its summit. It showcases a breathtaking …
NASA SVS | Hyperwall: Tycho Central Peak
Jun 18, 2014 · A popular target of amateur astronomers, Tycho is located at 43.3°S, 11.4°W, and is about 85 kilometers (55 miles) wide. A system of bright ejecta rays radiating from the crater …
Tycho Crater’s Peak - NASA
On June 10, 2011, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft angled its orbit 65° to the west, allowing the LRO Camera NACs to capture a dramatic sunrise view of Tycho crater. A …