A Clementine collection: Moonglow

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Histories, Lunar Spacecraft, Moon, Satellite Imagery, Satellite-Borne Photography, Space Missions, Image Processing, Imaging Techniques, Lunar Craters, Lunar Radiation, Radar Imagery

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The Clementine story began in 1990 when NASA administrator Richard Truly asked the Department of Defense to consider a joint NASA/DOD mission that would achieve goals mutually beneficial to both organizations. That request was given to the then Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) to investigate. A mission was conceived to test the latest in space-based imaging components, using the moon and a near-earth asteroid as celestial targets. The Clementine mission is the result of those early investigations. This collection is an early sampling of the 1.8 million images acquired by the Clementine spacecraft.

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