The Moon: why are lunar crater rays (e.g. from Tycho and

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Why can't we see the moon's surface well enough to see lunar lander sites, but we're able to produce deeper space images with orbital telescopes? - Quora

Why are there shadows on a full moon? I would have thought that virtical sun rays onto the moon would not allow for any shadows to be evident. - Quora

The Moon: why are lunar crater rays (e.g. from Tycho and Copernicus) visible at full moon and not at half moon? - Quora

The crater Copernicus is about 93 km in diameter and is located on the surface of the moon. what is the minimum diameter of the objective lens Of a telescope required to

Why do some lunar craters have rays? - Quora

How come we never see objects slam into the moon given how many craters we can see on the surface? - Quora

What are the straight lines on the moon emanating from the large craters? They must be 1000's of miles long. - Quora

Why is it that, in photos, craters on the moon tend to look as if they bulge outward rather than sink inward? - Quora

Why is every crater on the moon seemingly the same depth no matter differentiating circumferences? - Quora

Can you see craters on the moon with binoculars? - Quora

Why is half the moon full of craters and the other half not? - Quora

The Moon: why are lunar crater rays (e.g. from Tycho and Copernicus) visible at full moon and not at half moon? - Quora

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