With NASA just days away from launching its LCROSS lunar observation satellite, CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman headed to the Lunar Science Institute to hear what the new agency is up to.<br>
Launched in 1965, the Ranger 8 mission was designed to send back hi-res images of the surface of the moon during the last minutes of a "flight up to impact." This image depicts the site of impact of the mission. According to NASA, the resolution of the image is approximately 0.4 meters per pixel.