Thursday, January 9, 2014

APOD #6

This photo, which was taken the 19th of December, shows the surface of the moon in different colors due to false color imaging. The different colors show chemical composition differences: the blue showing titanium, and the orange and purple indicate the lack thereof.

This method of false color imaging could help to determine the composition of other moons and distant planets without having to send probes into space.

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