File:Lunar Southern Pole Peaks of Eternal Light.jpg

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|Description = Image taken by SELENE space probe copyrighted by JAXA, modified by Paul D. Spudis and others for published journal article on peaks receiving near continuous lighting on the moons southern pole. Four points are identified which receive lighting more than 80% of a year, and for comparison the Malapert Mountain peaks which can always be seen from earth.

|Source = http://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/new-light-on-the-lunar-poles-156800678/?no-ist

|Date = 11/17/2010

|Author = Paul D. Spudis

|Article = Peak of eternal light

|Purpose = To support encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article. The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point(s):

Shows the four peaks identified as receiving sunlight more the 80% of the time

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|Other information = The original copyright of the unlabelled photo is held by JAXA and their copyright policy allows use by the media (http://www.jaxa.jp/policy_e.html) and the photo has been stamped noting JAXA copyright as par JAXA copyright Conditions of Use.

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