An image fascinate by NASA ’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the Chang’e 4 landing site from a distance of over 200 miles , reveal both the investigation and the desolate lunar landscape painting around it .

We jazz the Moon is dead and non-white , but wow does this black - and - whitephotographever drive that message home plate . China ’s Chang’e 4 lander appears as a two - pixel - all-embracing jot in the NASA photo , allow for an incredible sense of scale . Earth has its bonnie portion of barren landscape , but there ’s something truly sorry and veto about the Moon . It ’s just so … alien .

When the Chang’e 4 space vehicle made it to the Moon ’s far side in former January , it land on the floor of the Von Kármán crater , a feature named in purity of Theodore von Kármán — a pioneering scientist during the early daytime of the U.S. quad computer programme . This large impact crater formed about 3.9 billion days ago , and it measure out around 186 klick ( 116 international mile ) in diam .

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On January 30 , 2019 , NASA ’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter approach the landing website from the east , snapping the pic at a distance of 330 km ( 205 mile ) from the Chang’e 4 lander . The Formosan probe appear as a tiny white dot , and its nomadic fellow , the Yutu 2 rover , is so small it can not be seen .

The with child , fresh - looking volcanic crater beyond the landing site measures nearly 4 kilometers across , or 12,800 foot , and it ’s about 600 measure ( 1,970 infantry ) deep , according to NASA . Looking across the sweep , you’re able to see the westerly wall of the Von Kármán crater — a mountain range that gallop more than 3 kilometers ( 9,850 feet ) above the floor of the volcanic crater .

A zoomed - in exposure ( above ) of the landing site shows the scene in more detail , including a bombastic crater ( just to the rightfield of the pointer ) near Chang’e 4 value around 440 beat ( 1,440 feet ) across .

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As a play by , this is n’t the first time that NASA has used its orbiter to spot a Formosan lander on the Moon . In December 2013 , the LRO spotted the Chang’e 3 lander and the Yutu scouter from a space of 150 kilometers ( 93 mile ) . Chang’e 3 landed on the Moon ’s near side , but it stopped run   shortly after land .

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