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Visions of Earth through the Yutu Rover's Eyes
Last night I used my telescope to eye-hike the volcanic plains of the Sea of Rains (Mare Imbrium) where the Yutu rover and lander sit beneath a blistering sun. With no atmosphere to speak of and days that last two weeks, noontime temperatures can hit 250 degrees Fahrenheit (122 C) . That’s hot enough that … Continue reading "Visions of Earth through the Yutu Rover’s Eyes"
Bob King