EditorialAn image taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a junction between the rims of three craters on the floor of Peary crater near the lunar north pole. (NASA via The New York Times) — EDITORIAL USE ONLY —
EditorialA satellite image provided by NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University with an arrow pointing to a double crater, roughly 28 meters wide, on the surface of the moon that is the crash site of a forgotten rocket stage that struck the far side of the moon in March of 2022. (NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University via The New York Times)
EditorialA satellite image provided by NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University with an arrow pointing to a double crater, roughly 28 meters wide, on the surface of the moon that is the crash site of a forgotten rocket stage that struck the far side of the moon in March of 2022. (NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University via The New York Times)
EditorialAn image provided by NASA shows a visualization, using data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, of the Shackleton crater at the moon’s south pole. (NASA Scientific Visualization Studio via The New York Times)