File:3D Volcanic dome on lunar farside (5975013271).png
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[edit]Description3D Volcanic dome on lunar farside (5975013271).png |
NOTE: Calibrate monitor to use 'Color LCD' - to give optimum match between Red/Cyan glasses and LCD Display. Small dome in the Compton-Belkovich region (61.33 °N, 99.68 °E) of the far-side of the moon, showing evidence of volcanic origin… Read the article here - <a href="http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/?archives/426-Farside-Highlands-Volcanism!.html" rel="nofollow">lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/?archives/426-Farside-Highlands-Vo...</a> |
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Author | Nathanial Bradford from UK |
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