Why is the Far Side of the Moon SO Different? New NASA Images

Subscribe to my channel - http://bit.ly/ReYOUniverse This video is narrated by Jeffrey Davenport, the host of the show. In this video, we explore the complete geography of our natural satellite - from the giant South Pole–Aitken Basin and mysterious lunar swirls on the far side to Tycho Crater, Oceanus Procellarum, and the icy depths of Shackleton Crater. Our ReYOUniverse team has created detailed animations of the Moon's geography, based on the latest scientific data and imagery, to show you the Moon like you've never seen it before. Timecodes: 00:00 — Introduction 02:07 — The Moon: Overview & Origin 05:41 — The Far Side of the Moon 05:53 — South Pole–Aitken Basin 06:38 — Mare Ingenii & Lunar Swirls 07:25 — Tsiolkovskiy Crater 07:59 — Mare Moscoviense 08:47 — Hertzsprung Basin 09:12 — Vavilov Crater 09:45 — Mare Orientale: Boundary Between Two Sides 10:21 — Grimaldi Crater & Mascons 11:33 — The Near Side of the Moon 11:42 — Tycho Crater 12:27 — Rupes Recta: The Straight Wall 13:23 — Oceanus Procellarum 14:04 — Aristarchus Crater & Vallis Schröteri 15:17 — Marius Hills: Lunar Domes 15:52 — The Marius Hills Pit 16:40 — Mare Tranquillitatis & Lunar Caves 17:14 — The Danger of Lunar Dust 19:25 — Mare Imbrium & Lunokhod 1 20:40 — The Lunar Alps 21:07 — Sinus Iridum 21:35 — The Lunar Apennines 21:56 — Hadley Rille: Apollo 15 & Fallen Astronaut 23:26 — Taurus–Littrow Valley: Apollo 17 25:09 — The Lunar Poles 25:38 — Shackleton Crater 26:34 — Cabeus Crater: Water Ice on the Moon 27:16 — Could Life Survive on the Moon? 28:39 — The Future of Lunar Exploration #moon #reyouniverse