Dark Side of the Wall

Photograph of the far side of the Moon, with Mare Orientale (center left) and the mare of the crater Apollo (top left) being visible, taken by Orion spacecraft during the Artemis 1 mission.The ground surface of the lunar far side with the Yutu-2 rover (center), captured by the Chang'e 4 lander.Due to tidal locking, the inhabitants of the central body (Earth) will never be able to see the green area of the satellite (Moon).Detailed view with Mare Moscoviense visible, by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)The 7 October 1959 image by Luna 3, which revealed for the first time the far side of the Moon. Clearly visible is Mare Moscoviense (top right) and a mare triplet of Mare Crisium, Mare Marginis and Mare Smythii (left center).The far side of the Moon, with Mare Marginis and Mare Smythii visible, photographed by Apollo 16 in 1972. It is much more cratered than the near side of the Moon.The Chang'e-4 lander imaged by the Yutu-2 rover on the lunar far side.File:The_first_panorama_from_the_far_side_of_the_moon.jpgSome of the features of the geography of the far side of the Moon are labeled in this image

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