Looks Legit of the Day
Looks Legit of the Day:
Looks Legit of the Day: Astrophotographer Alan Friedman spots an anomaly in the lunar crater Archimedes.
Normally the crater Archimedes shows a smooth volcanic floor, small pockmarks of more recent craterlets and shadows from the craggy wall that surrounds it. So what is this? A transient lunar phenomenon? Or the stuff that dreams are made of?
Hmmmm.
Hmmmm indeed.
[alanfriedman / badastronomy.]
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