Representative images from the sensors of the Clementine spacecraft, showing the frame orientations and fields of view for each camera. Clementine obtained global coverage of the Moon with both the UV-VIS and the NIR cameras (left), producing global, 11-color multispectral data, and partial coverage by the thermal-infrared and high-resolution cameras (center, right). Overall, Clementine took more than 2.5 million images of the Moon during two-and-a-half months of mapping. Image processing by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California. Right
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