File:M105055584LR Lavoisier.png
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DescriptionM105055584LR Lavoisier.png |
English: Irregular depression at the head of a floor fracture skirting the western floor of Lavoisier crater. Low reflectance material, thought to be pyroclastics, appears to have flowed East into nearby parts of the crater floor. LROC NAC mosaic M105055584LR, image width is ~15 km (9 miles), North is up [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]. |
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Source | http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/762 |
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