This striking composite shot appears in National Geographic Magazine's special space issue out on Sept. 19.
Here's the official photo description per NASA and NatGeo:
"Shrouded in permanent darkness, the interior of Shackleton crater near the moon's south pole is revealed in this stunning mosaic. The crater itself was captured by ShadowCam, a NASA instrument designed to peer into the shadowy parts of the lunar surface that has been orbiting the moon for almost a year on the South Korean spacecraft Danuri. The surrounding areas were imaged by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera.
A map of the area of the lunar south pole near Shackleton Crater, including potential Artemis 3 landing sites .
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