Images Featured Sites Quickmap Videos Gigapan Exhibits Exciting New Images from The LROC Team. Total posts from Anaglyph 85 Search NAC Anaglyph: Alphonsus Vent A dike (subsurface magma body) was likely intruded under the floor of Alphonsus crater creating an array of fractures seen here. Image is 5700 meters wide, north is towards the top [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 19 Feb 2022 Korolev X and Z Sharing a melt flow: visible in the right part of this oblique image is the bright wall of Korolev Z crater, the source of a 12.5-kilometer-long dark melt flow that drapes across the ancient floor of the degraded crater Korolev X. South is to the left. The image covers an area measuring about 20 kilometers from left to right and 40 kilometers from bottom to top. NAC image M1168158470LR [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 14 Dec 2018 The South Side of Tycho Crater Get out your red/blue anaglyph glasses for a three-dimensional treat! This extreme closeup of the south side of 86-kilometer-diameter Tycho Crater shows melt flows and pools, small craters, sagging slopes that look like ripples, boulders, and, at the top, part of the crater rim. North is at the top. Image width is about 10 kilometers [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 08 Oct 2018 Deflector Shields Up! Part of the westernmost swirl feature in Mare Marginis. This closeup of the center of the anaglyph strip below highlights an area little more than five kilometers wide. Bright swirl areas appeared "painted on" the landscape. Part of NAC images M1113645293LR and M1113631085LR [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 06 Sep 2018 NAC Anaglyph: Moore F Crater Moore F is an impact crater in transition. Image width is about eight kilometers. NAC images M125720601L/R and M125713813L/R. [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University] Published on 08 Aug 2018 NAC Anaglyph: Eimmart A Crater Eimmart A, partially visible at lower right, has a split personality. Image numbers M1098422839L/R, M1098408548L/R [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 20 Jul 2018 NAC Anaglyph: Humboldt Crater Floor A floor fracture and central peak structure on the floor of Humboldt Crater (207 km diameter) that formed directly after impact. Intrusive volcanic activity likely caused the floor of the crater to lift up and then fracture [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 06 Apr 2018 NAC Anaglyph: Rima Sharp A bend in Rima Sharp, a sinuous rille that can be traced more than 250 km and spans the boundary between mare-filled Sinus Roris (to the north) and Oceanus Procellarum (to the south) [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 26 Jan 2018 NAC Anaglyph: Triesnecker Fractures A graben (a negative relief feature) in Sinus Medii that is part of a complex fracture system named Rimae Triesnecker, which represents deep tectonic deformatoin of the crust [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 22 Sep 2017 NAC Anaglyph: Tsiolkovskiy Crater Terrace A portion of the terraces that make up the southeastern wall of Tsiolkovskiy Crater. The "rough and tumble-down" appearance of the wall conveys the dynamic processes involved in impact cratering events of this magnitude [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. Published on 11 Aug 2017 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 9 Next ← Previous Next → Displaying Post 1 - 10 of 85 in total