Category:Apollo 16 EVA at Station 2

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From Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report, Chapter 6 (1972):

Station 2 is located just north of Spook Crater (400 m in diameter) on the south rim of Buster Crater (90 m in diameter). The area is crossed by a faint ray that is apparently derived from South Ray Crater. Fragments, most of which are 5 to 10 cm, cover 2 to 3 percent of the surface. Scattered craters as large as 2 m in diameter are generally subdued, but a few small fresh ones have sharp rims and associated ejecta. Spook Crater is symmetrical with a slightly raised rim. No rock exposures occur in the walls and no deposits of ejecta were seen. In contrast, the floor and part of the walls of Buster Crater are covered by blocky debris with angular rocks as large as 5 m across.

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