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oriented with the south pole at the bottom of the image. The far side is on the right, shrouded in darkness, with the near side on the left, lit by earthshtne. The Sun is about 5 degrees below the Moon's horizon, causing a glow which is a combination of the solar corona and zodiacal light. The...

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Main Author: Nancy Ann Budden
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Summary:oriented with the south pole at the bottom of the image. The far side is on the right, shrouded in darkness, with the near side on the left, lit by earthshtne. The Sun is about 5 degrees below the Moon's horizon, causing a glow which is a combination of the solar corona and zodiacal light. The bright star to the left of the Moon is Venus. Clementine image courtesy o / the Clementine Program Offic _ BMDO, Department