RMD0J1NC–Digital Illustration of Earthrise From Far Side of the Moon
RF2AFERAJ–full far side of the Moon isolated on black background
RFD9H7EA–The Far Side of the Moon.
RMG15M80–The moon from 1000 Miles away, showing the farside highlands and photographed by Ken Mattingly of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program and the first to land in the lunar highlands.
RMD3APBP–Far Side of the Moon, Seen From Apollo 13 (NASA, Moon, 6/23/09)
RMKJ1R4G–2016 image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away
RMCWCDT4–Apollo 11 Moon view. Crater Daedalus on the lunar, has a diameter of about 50 miles and is a typical of the rugged terrain on
RMJ3EJEB–La Face cachée de la lune Year: 2003 - Canada Robert Lepage Director: Robert Lepage
RM2KJ5BXT–Lunar Orbit, Earth Orbit. 21 November, 2022. Black and white images of the lunar surfaced showing craters captured by Orion optical navigation camera during the nearest approach to the Moon on flight day six of the NASA Artemis I mission, November 21, 2022, in Lunar Orbit. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News
RMP0TJ3E–Original Film Title: FACE CACHÉE DE LA LUNE, LA. English Title: FAR SIDE OF THE MOON, THE. Film Director: ROBERT LEPAGE. Year: 2003. Credit: FCL FILMS/MEDIA PRINCIPIA INC. / Album
RF2KKG7K9–Far side of the moon, elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMRMCC84–The far side of the Moon as a solid sphere. The photo was taken as part of the Apollo 17 mission, the last manned Moon landing.
RME0YBNX–Aug. 08, 1969 - Spectacular Moon View. An oblique view of the lunar far-side photographed form the Apollo 11 spacecraft in lunar orbit, looking south-west. The large crater in the center of the picture is International Astronomical Union crater 308, which is located at 179 degrees east longitude and 5.5 degrees south latitude. I.A.U. crater 308 has a diameter of about 50 status miles. This is a typical scene showing the rugged terrain on the far-side of the Moon.
RF2FK0XKG–Far side of the Moon and the Earth. Craters and lunar valleys. Lunar outpost and new frontiers. Starting point for interstellar travel. 3d render
RMRY6FD4–Wargo Crater, named after Michael Wargo, is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) in diameter and is located on the far side of the moon.
RMWA0J7J–Photograph of the far side of the Moon by Luna 3, postage stamp, Russia, USSR, 1959
RM2KG5YEH–21 November, 2022. A portion of the far side of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken on November 21, 2022, the sixth day of the Artemis I mission by a camera on the tip of one of Orion's solar arrays. The spacecraft entered the lunar sphere of influence Sunday, November 20, making the Moon instead of Earth the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RMD0NXYB–Apollo 13 - The Moon From a Non-Earth Perspective
RFT616TE–full far side of the Moon isolated on white background (3d space rendering, elements of this image are furnished by NASA)
RMRBKX8G–Beijing, China. 11th Jan, 2019. Technicians work at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 11, 2019. China announced Friday that the Chang'e-4 mission, which realized the first-ever soft-landing on the far side of the moon, was a complete success. Credit: Jin Liwang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMG15MPT–The moon from 1000 Miles away, showing the farside highlands and photographed by Ken Mattingly of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program and the first to land in the lunar highlands.
RM2F70PRN–LUNAR TRANSIT 2021 On February 11th, 2021, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 3 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates over Australia and the Pacific, gradually revealing Asia. Optimised and enhanced composite of original NASA image set. Credit NASA
RMD99914–A stratified ejecta block around an unnamed Copernican crater on the far side of the Moon.
RF2PM067H–NEW ORLEANS, LA, USA - MARCH 27, 2023: Open compact disc of the famous Pink Floyd album, 'The Far Side of the Moon,' displayed on a tabletop
RMJ3EJEA–La Face cachée de la lune Year: 2003 - Canada Robert Lepage Director: Robert Lepage
RM2KJ5B91–Lunar Orbit, Earth Orbit. 21 November, 2022. Black and white images of the lunar surfaced showing craters captured by Orion optical navigation camera during the nearest approach to the Moon on flight day six of the NASA Artemis I mission, November 21, 2022, in Lunar Orbit. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News
RMP0TJ3G–Original Film Title: FACE CACHÉE DE LA LUNE, LA. English Title: FAR SIDE OF THE MOON, THE. Film Director: ROBERT LEPAGE. Year: 2003. Credit: FCL FILMS/MEDIA PRINCIPIA INC. / Album
RMF6JGEX–Sep 09, 2003; Toronto, ON, CANADA; Scene from the drama 'The Far Side of the Moon' directed by Robert LaPage.
RMRMD25R–As part of the orbiting of the Moon of Apollo 10 (May 1969), this photo of the crater landscape on the far side of the Moon was taken by the lunar module 'Snoopy'.
RMD4B0GY–The Far Side of the Moon -- And All the Way Around
RF2FK0XM4–Far side of the Moon and the Earth. Craters and lunar valleys. Lunar outpost and new frontiers. Starting point for interstellar travel. 3d render
RF2A99RTH–Far side of the moon, 3d render
RMWA0J1M–Photograph of the far side of the Moon by Luna 3, postage stamp, Russia, USSR, 1959
RM2RP82NT–(190216) -- BEIJING, Feb. 16, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) shows the image of the landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe, Statio Tianhe , surrounded by three nearby impact craters and one hill. The landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe has been named Statio Tianhe after the spacecraft made the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon last month. Together with three nearby impact craters and one hill, the name was approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), Liu Jizhong, director of the China Lunar Explora
RF2JAN53F–ECUADOR - CIRCA 1966: a stamp printed in the Ecuador shows Luna 3, Soviet Space Probe, first Pictures of the far Side of the Moon, circa 1966
RM2KG5YEK–21 November, 2022. A portion of the far side of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken on November 21, 2022, the sixth day of the Artemis I mission by a camera on the tip of one of Orion's solar arrays. The spacecraft entered the lunar sphere of influence Sunday, November 20, making the Moon instead of Earth the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2J3KHG3–A portion of the lunar far side as seen from Apollo 8
RF2JWHGTY–far side of the Moon, isolated on white background
RMRCN41G–Beijing, China. 16th Jan, 2019. Undated image sent by China's Chang'e-4 probe shows one of the cotton seeds carried to the moon by the probe has sprouted on the moon. The sprout is the result of the first mini biosphere experiment on the moon pioneered by China's Chang'e-4 mission after making the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2DCD9TR–The Moon, Mare Moscoviense
RM2HH906E–Far Side of the Moon at Apolune 1967 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) This photograph was made as part of the Lunar Orbiter program, a series of five unmanned spacecraft launched into orbit around the Moon in 1966 and 1967. Each spacecraft was equipped with a sophisticated imaging system provided by Eastman Kodak, which consisted of a dual-lens camera, film processing and handling units, and a readout scanner for transmitting the images back to Earth. The main purpose of the program was to select lunar landing sites for NASA’s manned Apollo Missions. Over the course of one
RMC2EMCG–Moon's far side
RM2CBAKTH–Far Side of the Moon at Apolune, 1967.
RMB828P7–La Face cachée de la lune Year: 2003 - Canada Anne-Marie Cadieux Director: Robert Lepage
RM2KJ5B90–Lunar Orbit, Earth Orbit. 21 November, 2022. Black and white images of the lunar surfaced showing craters captured by Orion optical navigation camera during the nearest approach to the Moon on flight day six of the NASA Artemis I mission, November 21, 2022, in Lunar Orbit. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News
RF360°2J31BYE–The Far Side of the Moon
RF2HEDM0A–Museum of Cosmonautics - model of the Luna 3, or E-2A No.1 - Soviet spacecraft launched in 1959 - first mission to photograph the far side of the Moon
RMRMCP6C–The crater landscape on the far side of the Moon, which cannot be seen from Earth, was photographed during the Apollo 8 mission (December 1968). In this manned space mission, the first photographs were taken by people in space.
RMENC9H7–A13 0048 Record Altitude41470Beyond the Far Side of the Moon
RFR17C4R–Illustration of the Earth-Moon system, seen from a vantage point above the Moon's far side. This side of the Moon is never seen from the Earth, because of synchronous rotation. This means that the Moon rotates on its axis once a month, exactly the same as its period of revolution about the Earth.
RFW5YHD1–Czechoslovakia Postage Stamp - Photograph of far side of Moon & Russian satellite
RM2RP820P–News Bilder des Tages (190215) -- BEIJING, Feb. 15, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) shows the image of the landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe, Statio Tianhe , surrounded by three nearby impact craters and one hill. The landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe has been named Statio Tianhe after the spacecraft made the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon last month. Together with three nearby impact craters and one hill, the name was approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), Liu Jizhong, director of t
RM2A265GB–Moon Globe, based on images from automatic stations Luna-3, the first to return images of the lunar far side on October 7, 1959. Signal acquisition was carried out in Crimea, Simeiz Observatory
RM2KG5YF1–21 November, 2022. A portion of the far side of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken on November 21, 2022, the sixth day of the Artemis I mission by a camera on the tip of one of Orion's solar arrays. The spacecraft entered the lunar sphere of influence Sunday, November 20, making the Moon instead of Earth the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RF2A8YKEW–High detailed Dark side of the moon isolated. 3D render illustration. Science fiction. Elements of this image were furnished by NASA
RFR0K44X–far side of the moon isolated on white background
RMPEH6J8–(180816) -- BEIJING, Aug. 15, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense shows the image of the moon lander for China's Chang'e-4 lunar probe. China's moon lander and rover for the Chang'e-4 lunar probe, which is expected to land on the far side of the moon this year, was unveiled Wednesday. The global public will have a chance to name the rover. (Xinhua) (mp)
RF2DCD9TX–The Moon, Apollo 13 Mission
RM2R9R2GM–Vice President Harris and French President Macron meet at NASA HQ. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and President of the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) Dr. Philippe Baptiste sign an agreement for the Farside Seismic Suite (FSS), Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The FSS will return the first lunar seismic data from the far side of the Moon. CNES is contributing one of the seismometers to this payload, which will be delivered via NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payloads Services (CLPS) initiative, based on heritage capabilities from the M
RF2F42F0W–Snow Moon
RMD016X9–A splendid rapier,Historismus period in the style of circa 1600.Original thrusting blade of diamond cross-section.Fullered at the forte,both sides of the ricasso struck with a crescent moon mark and 'L' within a heraldic shield.Beautifully worked,iron swept hilt entirely covered with fine decorative silver vine inlays,applied silver masks and figures on the obverse side.Grip with elaborate iron wire winding and Turk's heads.The ten-sided pommel,worked en suite with silver inlaid edges.Length 130 cm,historic,historical,,17th century,Indonesian arc,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMB862X0–La Face cachée de la lune Year: 2003 - Canada Director: Robert Lepage
RM2KJ5B9D–Lunar Orbit, Earth Orbit. 21 November, 2022. Black and white images of the lunar surfaced showing craters captured by Orion optical navigation camera during the nearest approach to the Moon on flight day six of the NASA Artemis I mission, November 21, 2022, in Lunar Orbit. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News
RMRXWNDM–Moon Globe, based on images from automatic stations Luna-3, the first to return images of the lunar far side on October 7, 1959. Signal acquisition was carried out in Crimea, Simeiz Observatory
RF2HEDKYM–Museum of Cosmonautics - model of the Luna 3, or E-2A No.1 - Soviet spacecraft launched in 1959 - first mission to photograph the far side of the Moon
RM2DCHE51–painting, Anonymous, c. 1860, Signature front, bottom left: Jongkind ft 60 [or 62?] [false], panel, oil paint, painted, Carrier: 14.5 × 18.4 × 0.5cm (145 × 184 × 5mm), With frame: 30.2 × 34.5 × 4.5cm (302 × 345 × 45mm), river view, sailing vessel, fishing, man, moon, Painting depicting a river view by moonlight . A river extends from right front to the center. On the left a high bridge leads over a side water; there is an angler at the bridge. A sailing ship sails in the middle of the river. At the far right front is a bollard. Hills can be seen on the other side of the river on the right
RMGE4F3G–Launch- December 21, 1968 Landing- December 27, 1968 Astronauts- Frank Borman, William A. Anders and James A. Lovell Jr. Apollo 8 was the first mission to orbit the moon, making Borman, Anders and Lovell the first humans to see the far side of the moon. They conducted lunar landing site tracking while in orbit for future missions to the moon. www.nasa.gov/mission pages/apollo/missions/apollo8.html#.... ( http://www.nasa.gov/mission pages/apollo/missions/apollo8.html#.VAibWxCa-So )
RFHEXDBP–Artwork showing the Earth and Moon from the window of a space vehicle, sometime in the future. The view shows the lunar far side directly beneath us, with the Earth in the distance. Maybe, in the future, tourists will be able to enjoy views like this in space.
RFHE48F2–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Guinea, that shows Photographing far side of the Moon.
RM2RP820E–(190215) -- BEIJING, Feb. 15, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) shows the image of Mons Tai, a hill near Statio Tianhe , the landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe. The landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe has been named Statio Tianhe after the spacecraft made the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon last month. Together with three nearby impact craters and one hill, the name was approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), Liu Jizhong, director of the China Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center
RMD998WP–The Apollo Basin, a large double-ringed impact crater in the southern hemisphere of the far side.
RM2KG5YEW–21 November, 2022. A portion of the far side of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken on November 21, 2022, the sixth day of the Artemis I mission by a camera on the tip of one of Orion's solar arrays. The spacecraft entered the lunar sphere of influence Sunday, November 20, making the Moon instead of Earth the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RF2A8YMMF–High detailed visible front side of the moon isolated. 3D render illustration. Science fiction. Elements of this image were furnished by NASA
RFW5PNDG–astronaut holding the Moon, showing the far side (3d space illustration, elements of this image are furnished by NASA)
RMPEH6R9–Beijing, China. 15th Aug, 2018. Photo provided by State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense shows the image of the rover for China's Chang'e-4 lunar probe. China's moon lander and rover for the Chang'e-4 lunar probe, which is expected to land on the far side of the moon this year, was unveiled Wednesday. The global public will have a chance to name the rover. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2DCD9W8–The Moon, Tsiolkovskiy Crater, Apollo 13 Mission
RM2R9R28E–Vice President Harris and French President Macron meet at NASA HQ. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and President of the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) Dr. Philippe Baptiste sign an agreement for the Farside Seismic Suite (FSS), Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The FSS will return the first lunar seismic data from the far side of the Moon. CNES is contributing one of the seismometers to this payload, which will be delivered via NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payloads Services (CLPS) initiative, based on heritage capabilities from the M
RF2CCA1FJ–Airplane flying by a red moon in the summer few days ago. August.
RMBHKDKK–astronomy, moon, scientists at the Mathematical Symposium of the Humboldt University, Berlin, 7.11.1960,
RMB828PA–La Face cachée de la lune Year: 2003 - Canada Director: Robert Lepage
RM2KJ5B8X–Lunar Orbit, Earth Orbit. 21 November, 2022. Black and white images of the lunar surfaced showing craters captured by Orion optical navigation camera during the nearest approach to the Moon on flight day six of the NASA Artemis I mission, November 21, 2022, in Lunar Orbit. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News
RMRXWN6B–Moon Globe, based on images from automatic stations Luna-3, Zond-4, Zond-5, Zond-6, Zond-7 and Zond-8. The Soviet automatic station Luna-3 was the first to return images of the lunar far side on October 7, 1959. Signal acquisition was carried out in Crimea, Simeiz Observatory. Between 1965 and 1970 spacecraft Zond-4 - Zond-8 continued exploration of the Moon and obtained photographs from a distance of 1500 km and 9500 km. The first map of the lunar far sidewith hundreds of surface details identified by their reflection characteristics was based on collected materials. Full catalog of these det
RF2HEDM01–Museum of Cosmonautics - model of the Luna 3, or E-2A No.1 - Soviet spacecraft launched in 1959 - first mission to photograph the far side of the Moon
RM2DCHE9J–painting, Anonymous, c. 1860, Signature front, bottom left: Jongkind ft 60 [or 62?] [false], panel, oil paint, painted, Carrier: 14.5 × 18.4 × 0.5cm (145 × 184 × 5mm), With frame: 30.2 × 34.5 × 4.5cm (302 × 345 × 45mm), river view, sailing vessel, fishing, man, moon, Painting depicting a river view by moonlight . A river extends from right front to the center. On the left a high bridge leads over a side water; there is an angler at the bridge. A sailing ship sails in the middle of the river. At the far right front is a bollard. Hills can be seen on the other side of the river on the right
RM2CWX25D–Almost a Hole-in-One ️ in the hole! ....well, almost. ⛳ Had this boulder on the Moon rolled just 250 feet more, it might have plopped neatly into a crater. This image shows a small portion of the rim of Antoniadi crater on the far side of the Moon. Sometimes, material moves down the slope rapidly in discrete chunks. Running from the outcrops to the rim of the partially buried crater is a track etched by a rolling boulder bigger than a bus. Perhaps a moonquake shook it loose. The boulder bounced and rolled toward the partially buried crater, plowing a path that is still visible through the
RFHEXDD8–Artwork showing the Earth and Moon from the window of a space vehicle, sometime in the future. The view shows the lunar far side directly beneath us, with the Earth in the distance. Maybe, in the future, tourists will be able to enjoy views like this in space.
RFMYDT3P–Waxing crescent moon photographed over England on a clear night in Arpil.
RM2RP820Y–(190215) -- BEIJING, Feb. 15, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) shows the image of Hegu, a crater near Statio Tianhe , the landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe. The landing site of China s Chang e-4 lunar probe has been named Statio Tianhe after the spacecraft made the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon last month. Together with three nearby impact craters and one hill, the name was approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), Liu Jizhong, director of the China Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center of
RMD9993F–Image of the far side of the lunar surface, with Earth in the background, taken by NASA's MoonKAM system onboard the Ebb spacecraft.
RM2KG5YE7–21 November, 2022. A portion of the far side of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken on November 21, 2022, the sixth day of the Artemis I mission by a camera on the tip of one of Orion's solar arrays. The spacecraft entered the lunar sphere of influence Sunday, November 20, making the Moon instead of Earth the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RMAPECXJ–Moon shot
RFW5KG8J–astronaut holding the Moon, showing the far side
RME9RBFR–Siziwang Banner. 1st Nov, 2014. Researchers examines the return capsule of China's test lunar orbiter which lands in Siziwang Banner of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Nov. 1, 2014. Launched on Oct. 24, the orbiter traversed 840,000 kilometers on its eight-day mission that saw it round the far side of the Moon and take some incredible pictures of Earth and Moon together. Credit: Ju Huanzong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMT801P1–Apollo 11, Far Side of Moon, 1969
RM2R9R2YR–Vice President Harris and French President Macron meet at NASA HQ. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and President of the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) Dr. Philippe Baptiste sign an agreement for the Farside Seismic Suite (FSS), Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The FSS will return the first lunar seismic data from the far side of the Moon. CNES is contributing one of the seismometers to this payload, which will be delivered via NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payloads Services (CLPS) initiative, based on heritage capabilities from the M
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