Planets and Moons  ID: 10930

Evolution of the Moon

From year to year, the moon never seems to change. Craters and other formations appear to be permanent now, but the moon didn't always look like this. Thanks to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we now have a better look at some of the moon's history. Learn more in this video!

This entry contains the Evolution of the Moon video in mutliple formats, including stereoscopic 3D in both side-by-side and individual left/right channel versions. It also includes a narrated and non-narrated version. Each individual video is labeled to make it easier to find the version that works for you!

 

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Credits

Chris Smith (HTSI): Lead Animator
Chris Smith (HTSI): Video Editor
Chris Meaney (HTSI): Narrator
Chris Smith (HTSI): Producer
Richard Vondrak (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
John Keller (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Noah Petro (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
James Rice (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Chris Smith (HTSI): Writer
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

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Mission:
LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter)

Data Used:
LRO/LOLA/Digital Elevation Map also referred to as: DEM
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This item is part of this series:
LRO - Edited Features

Goddard TV Tape:
G2012-028 -- Evolution and Tour of the Moon

Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Lunar
SVS >> Moon
SVS >> Music
SVS >> Edited Feature
SVS >> LRO
SVS >> Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
SVS >> LOLA
SVS >> Interview
DLESE >> Narrated
SVS >> Craters
SVS >> Solar System >> Moon >> Craters
SVS >> Lunar Mare
NASA Science >> Planets and Moons
SVS >> Planetarium