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    Observing the Moon, Roadmap to SMART-1 Impact Site

    Date: 01 Sep 2006
    Depicts: Lunar phase for 3 September 2006, 00:38UT
    Copyright: ESA & Virtual Moon Atlas & Clementine Project, BMDO, NRL, LLNL

    This view shows the lunar phase for the time of perilune on the last orbit before the nominal impact orbit, at 00:38UT on 3 September 2006. The red diamond marks the SMART-1 Crash Site as Revised on 6 August 2006 (S1C-R) with the coordinates 46.25° W, 36.44° S.

    A few of the features from the pointing roadmap are labelled in this view. A more detailed close-up of the region around the S1C-R point, with the remainder of the roadmap features also labelled, is linked from the right-hand side under related images.


    Last Update: 01 Sep 2006

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