NASA's ShadowCam is also aboard Danuri, bringing new insight into dark lunar craters.
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
but is 200 times more light-sensitive, allowing it to pick up light reflected off crater walls and peaks to provide unprecedented views into permanently shadowed regions, or PSRs. Images of the permanently shadowed wall and floor of the moon’s Shackleton Crater captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera and ShadowCam , which is flying on South Korea’s Danuri moon orbiter. Each panel shows an area that is 5,906 feet wide and 7,218 feet tall.
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