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A transient lunar phenomenon (TLP) or "Lunar Transient Phenomena" (LTP), refers to short lived 1) lights, 2) colors, or 3) changes in appearance of the lunar surface. These phenomena are not well recorded and have been observed for over a thousand years.
6 lunar occulations are 1) Transits and eclipses 2) Occulations by the moon 3) by planets 4) asteroids 5) Double occlations 6) Occulting satellites.
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The oldest lunar features are called lunar highlands. These are areas on the Moon's surface that are heavily cratered and have not experienced significant volcanic activity, making them some of the oldest regions on the Moon.
The youngest lunar feature is a volcanic crater called Aristarchus Plateau located on the Moon's near side. It has a bright spot due to recent volcanic activity, and radiometric dating estimates its age at around 450 million years old.
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There were 6 lunar landings between 1696 and 1972
none to 3 lunar eclipses a year
The Lunar Highlands, which are 4.4 billion years old.
Some of the oldest lunar features include the highland crusts in the southern hemisphere of the Moon and impact craters like the South Pole-Aitken basin. These features provide valuable insights into the early history of the Moon and the solar system.
There were 6 lunar modules to land on the moon.
1. Apollo 7: Low Earth Orbit 2. Apollo 8: Lunar Orbit 3. Apollo 9: Low Earth Orbit 4. Apollo 10: Lunar Orbit 5. Apollo 11: Lunar Landing 6. Apollo 12: Lunar Landing 7. Apollo 13: Lunar flyby (aborted landing) 8. Apollo 14: Lunar Landing 9. Apollo 15: Lunar Landing 10. Apollo 16: Lunar Landing 11. Apollo 17: Lunar Landing