![]() | No, it's not a coffee stain. It's the first image of the far side of the moon, taken on October 7, 1959, by the Soviet Luna 3 spacecraft. North is up in this image. (Via NASA Web Site). |
A still image of the Moon's South Pole from NASA's recently released video of the Moon's far side. The video was taken on January 19, 2012, by the MoonKAM aboard GRAIL's Ebb Spacecraft. (Still image from video at NASA GRAIL Mission Web Site).
The twin spacecraft, which were named "Ebb" and "Flow" in a NASA contest won by fourth grade students at Emily Dickinson Elementary School, Bozeman, Montana, entered their orbits on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.[2] Sally Ride, who was America's first woman in space, leads the MoonKAM program (the first woman in space was Valentina Tereshkova). Ride has a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University. There are presently more than 2,500 schools participating.[2]