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Eyes on the Moon,
one frame at a time.

LunarCams stitches a constellation of surface and orbital cameras into a single control room. Watch craters, seas, and landing sites as the light moves - with live telemetry and radar passing underneath every feed.

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Cameras online
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Coverage
1.3s
Latency
Live lunar camera view from Tycho Crater, Southern Highlands
LC-01· Live
4K · 24fps

Tycho Crater

Southern Highlands

43.31° S
11.36° W
Altitude
112km
Signal
-68dBm
Surface
-41°C

Surface radar

Sweeping 360° every 4s around Tycho Crater. Tracking 5 returns in the visible arc.

RANGE 240kmGAIN 0.82
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Live cameras

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Live telemetry

Array power
96%
Nominal
Skin temp
-41°C
Nominal
Downlink
210Mbps
Nominal
Signal
-68dBm
Nominal

Uplink waveform

LC-01 · 8.4 GHz
SNR 18.4 dBLock acquiredDrift +0.2 Hz/s
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How it works

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    Cameras capture the surface

    Surface optics and orbital relays image craters, seas, and landing sites continuously as the terminator sweeps across the Moon.

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    Telemetry rides the downlink

    Each feed carries its own packet stream - altitude, coordinates, signal strength, and temperature - sampled and relayed every 1.4 seconds.

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    You watch from the control room

    Pick any camera and the main feed, radar, and telemetry deck retune to that location instantly. No mission badge required.

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Lunar facts

Fact 01 / 7

The Moon drifts 3.8 cm farther from Earth every year.

Tidal friction slowly transfers Earth's rotational energy to the Moon's orbit.