🌙 The Moon · 24/7 — Lunar Atlas in Real NASA Imagery | Deep Sky Desk

🌙 Welcome to the Lunar Atlas — a non-stop journey across the surface of the Moon, streaming 24/7. Every minute the view moves to a new lunar landmark — a crater, a sea, a mountain range, a landing site — shown three ways at once: the visible-light mosaic up close, the terrain tilted to a 45° relief view, and a colour-coded elevation map. Slowly rotating, always drifting. 300 real locations in the rotation, reshuffled continuously, so no two hours look the same. This isn't CGI, and it isn't a live camera in orbit — every pixel is real data returned by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), the spacecraft that has been mapping the Moon since 2009. You're looking at the same imagery scientists use, assembled into a living atlas of our nearest neighbour. 🛰️ What you're watching • A new lunar feature every 60 seconds — 300 in the rotation • Three synchronised views: visible mosaic · oblique shaded relief · colour topography • Craters, seas, mountain ranges, valleys, rilles, lunar swirls — plus Apollo and Chang'e landing sites • A live UTC clock and the coordinates of every feature on screen 🌗 Leave it on for… Study sessions, focus and deep work, reading, winding down, or simply drifting through space in the background. Put the Moon on the big screen and let it turn. 🔭 About Deep Sky Desk Deep Sky Desk is the 24/7 home for live space data from Space Videos — a view of the cosmos that never stops updating. Subscribe and tap the bell so you don't miss new streams and space events. 👉 Subscribe:    / @spacevideoshd   💬 Got a favourite crater or landing site? Drop it in the chat — it's probably in the rotation. 📡 Imagery & data credits Lunar imagery: NASA / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Arizona State University — Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), Wide Angle Camera global mosaic. Topography and shaded relief: NASA LOLA (Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter) science team. Map tiles served via NASA Solar System Treks and USGS Astrogeology. All imagery courtesy of NASA and in the public domain. #Moon #Live #NASA