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Featured Image (Feb. 9th, 2010)

Featured Image (Feb. 9th, 2010)
Caption: Overlapping petals of bright ejecta illustrate the complexity of ejecta emplacement, even in smaller impact events. The source crater is ~120 meters in diameter and lies on the floor of Murchison Crater, one of the Constellation regions of interest. Image size is 500-meter x 500-meter from LROC NAC frame M111599349RE; north is up [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. — Continue reading... »
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