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Image: A peppering of craters at the Moon's south pole (Phys.org) --The dark and shadowed regions of the Moon fascinate astronomers and Pink Floyd fans alike. Our Moon's rotation axis has a tilt of 1.5ยบ, meaning that some parts of its polar regions never see sunlight - the bottoms of certain craters, for example, are always in shadow.
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