South Korean probe's NASA moon camera illuminates dark lunar crater (photo)

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ShadowCam is living up to its name.

A portion of the permanently shadowed Marvin crater lit by reflected light and imaged by NASA's ShadowCam on Feb. 28, 2023.

An image of a crater rim near the lunar south pole shows how NASA's latest lunar camera is shining new light on the darker regions of our celestial neighbor. shows a portion of the 2.85-mile-diameter Marvin crater, just 16 miles from theThe super-sensitive Shadowcam is designed to detect reflected light.

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