ATLANTIC SKIES: What is that bright spot on the moon?
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ATLANTIC SKIES: What is that bright spot on the moon?
The Tycho Crater can be seen with the naked eye almost dead centre on the lower portion of the lunar surface
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By Glenn Roberts
Published Jul 08, 2026
Last updated 2 hours ago
7 minute read
The moon sports a wealth of craters. Among the most prominent are Ty…
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