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This image is of a lunar rover, NASAs rover, named "Asteroid Redirect Mission" conducting a remote sensing survey on the far side of the moon. The rover is on the surface of a large rock, and it is visible in the lower right-hand corner of the image. The far side of the moon is inaccessible to manned spacecraft, and it has never been visited before.

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The far side of the Moon—sometimes called the "dark side of the Moon"—is the hemisphere of the Moon that always faces away from Earth. This region is not permanently dark and receives just as much sunlight as the near side. The only difference is that the far side has not been directly observed by humans.

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Published: Tuesday, December 20, 2022

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