Cementine Moon Obiter (1994) National Space Science Data Center Read that carefully. The Navy paid for that satellite that orbited the moon for about 2 months. It had 6 cameras that recorded in different spectrums. Then, supposedly, it was fired out of orbit to meet with a near-earth astoroid "Geographos," whereupon 2 days later the attitude thrusters failed due to a processor failure (one processor failed where all anything launched into space has at least 3 processors linked into a "majority wins" type network?). This supposedly caused the satellite to "spin" at 80 or 81 rpm.
From above link:
"...so the spacecraft was put into a geocentric orbit passing through the Van Allen radiation belts to test the various components on board."
Isn't that just amazing. A satellite spinning uncontrollably is put into earth orbit.
But WAIT! U.S. Department of Defense says that Clementine is in solar orbit: (1996)
U.S. Department of Defense
So, where is Clementine?
More:
This page supposedly gives Clementine's trajectory: Clementine Trajectory
Moon images: The Clementine Mission
While 1.8 Million images, or there about, were recorded, only 170,000 are available. Some images could be "mosaics;" but that is not what is stated.
I find this rather curious.