[Diaspora] Inspiring imagery, number 712 in a series

Brad Murray bjmurray.halfjack at gmail.com
Thu Aug 27 12:15:11 MDT 2009


http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/Mini-RF/multimedia/erlanger_crater.html

That's crater Erlanger on the moon, imaged by the new low orbit, high
resolution NASA project. Erlanger is at the pole of the moon, right in
the "twilight zone", and pretty much always looks like that, with some
slight variation in the lighting but always, generally, dark.

Descending on such a place, into that darkness, your artificial lights
might be the first time the bottom has been exposed to light in a few
billion years. What might you find?

-- 
Brad Murray (halfjack)

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