China has my whole hearted congratulations for what they have achieved with Chang'e 3, the first two images from the rover show interesting features and terrain, the lighter boulders ahead of the rover look different not least because of the buried arch shape (left side), plus there is the square box shape at the far side of the crater, but more importantly for me are the two different type of footprints/tracks to the right of the probe leading to or away from the crater, they do not look like impact debris to me.
I am still unable to upload images but I am sure you see the anomalies I have spotted,
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Change3 has landed on the Moon on 14th December with a rover and promises to send back interesting data.
Google it and it appears to be a 3-month mission with a lifetime of a year after the roving around the lunar surface. That is quite feat for China and recently they have been making great strides in space exploration with a space station and space walks etc.
USA watch out just because you got the first man to the Moon does not mean that you can keep the lead..
You have to use the arrows at the bottom of the page. Ok got in but pics are "not found" or my company server is blocking them. Will try at home tonite.
-- Edited by Macten on Thursday 14th of March 2013 06:04:25 PM
On Planetry.org there is a good article comparing the LROC data with the Change data and it seems that the Chinese data is a little bit better in some places where they have taken narrow angle images of certain features. So, you may get lucky and be able to find some anomalies in there or be able to find another view of one that you were not quite able to determine.