Astronomers have taken what appears to be the sharpest image of the moon ever recorded from Earth. The image, which shows a small area on the rim of a 56-kilometer-wide lunar crater called Taruntius, resolves features as small as 130 meters across.
LUNAR FOCUS. Small region on the rim of a lunar crater shows features as small as 130 meters across.
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