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[[Image:Face.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The face similar to the one in [[Containment (Level)|Containment]].]]
[[Image:Face.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The face similar to the one in [[Containment (Level)|Containment]].]]


The '''Face on the Moon''' is an [[Easter Egg]] located in the map [[Standoff (Level)|Standoff]]. One way to see it is by either using a [[Sniper Rifle]] or Theater Mode method and zoom in on the moon. You can also use pan-cam to get very close to the moon. On the bottom right hand corner there should be a face on the moon of Chris Carney, a [[Bungie]] employee. This [[Face in Halo|face]] is quite similar to the ones on the maps [[Containment]] and [[Beaver Creek]] in [[Halo 2]].  
The '''Face on the Moon''' is an [[Easter Egg]] located in the ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[multiplayer]] map [[Standoff (Level)|Standoff]]. By getting a close look at the moon while in Standoff, you can see a face along the lower-right edge -- the face of Chris Carney, a [[Bungie]] employee. This [[Face in Halo|face]] is quite similar to the ones on the maps [[Containment]] and [[Beaver Creek]] in [[Halo 2]].
 
One way to view it is to zoom in on it using a [[Sniper Rifle]]. You can also use the [[Pan Cam]] in [[Theater]] to get very close to the moon.


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The face similar to the one in Containment.

The Face on the Moon is an Easter Egg located in the Halo 3 multiplayer map Standoff. By getting a close look at the moon while in Standoff, you can see a face along the lower-right edge -- the face of Chris Carney, a Bungie employee. This face is quite similar to the ones on the maps Containment and Beaver Creek in Halo 2.

One way to view it is to zoom in on it using a Sniper Rifle. You can also use the Pan Cam in Theater to get very close to the moon.