File:Mystery Rocket Body Found! (LROC1261 - content FI 2016 AnthroImpacts justsivb 1100p).png

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Craters formed by impacts of the Apollo S-IVB stages: crater diameters range from 35 to 40 meters in the longest dimension [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].

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English: Craters formed by impacts of the Apollo S-IVB stages: crater diameters range from 35 to 40 meters in the longest dimension [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Date 23 June 2022, 22:38:00 (upload date)
Source Mystery Rocket Body Found!
Author NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
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Robotic Spacecraft; Spacecraft Impact
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