View of Earth and the Moon from Voyager. (above)
  View of Earth from the Moon during the Apollo 11 Mission (above).   Apollo 17 Mission Moon walk (above).   Apollo 17 Mission Moon walk footprint   View of the Moon's Copernicus crater (above).  
                     
 
 
 

View of the moon with Venus in the background.

 
Three stages of the Moon during a Lunar eclipse.
 
                     
           
                     
 

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