
It is time once again to break out the old-time red/cyan glasses to see some spectacular views of the moon in 3-D. Nathanial Burton-Bradford took some of the images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), that is orbiting the moon, and made anaglyphs out of them. You can view more of his images on his Flickr account.
What you are looking at is the Apollo 14 landing site. Apollo 14 was the 3rd mission to land on the Moon, which occurred on February 5, 1971. They landed at the Fra Mauro formation, which was the target of the successful failure of the Apollo 13 mission.
That’s the Apollo 14 site. Click to embiggen — and I urge you to do so. You can really see the lander popping right off the surface. In the Apollo 11 image you can even see that the lander feet are farther away from you than the top of the lander. It’s incredible!