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TPO 5 Lecture 2 Astronomy
Narrator
Listen to part of a lecture in an Astronomy Class
Professor:
Last week, we covered some arguments against going back to the Moon. But
there pelling reasons in favor of another Moon landing too, um… not
the least of which is trying to pinpoint the moon’s age. We could do this in
theory by studying an enormous impact crater, known as the South
Pole-Aitken Basin. Um…it’s located in the moon’s South Polar Region. But,
since it’s on the far side of the moon, it can only be seen from space. Here is
an image of…we’ll call it the SPA Basin. This color-coated image of the SPA
Basin, those aren’t its actual colors obviously, this image is from the mid 90s,
from the American spacecraft called Clementine. Um… unlike earlier lunar
missions, Clementine didn’t orbit only around the moon’s equator. Its orbits
enable it to send back data to create this topographical map of … well, the grey
and white area towards the bottom is the South Pole, the purples and blues in
the middle correspond to low elevations - the SPA Basin itself, the oranges
and reds around it are higher elevations. The basin measures an amazing
2,500 km in diameter, and its average depth is 12 km. That makes it the
biggest known crater in our solar system and it may well be the oldest.
You know ary researchers love studying deep craters until learn about
the impacts that c

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