The Hubble Space Telescope imaged the Moon in 1999. The view is the 58-mile-wide (93-kilometer) impact crater Copernicus. The inset at upper left is a full view of the Moon taken by a terrestrial telescope with the Hubble image area outlined. Credit: John Caldwell (York University, Ontario), Alex Storrs (STScI), and NASA

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