Category:Apollo 16 EVA at Station 6

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

During EVA-2, the nominal traverse required a climb of approximately 200 m up the slope of Stone Mountain. Station 4, the highest point reached on the mountain, was located short of the nominal station and approximately 75 m lower on the slope. The station was on a steep slope that is more blocky than expected because of the presence of ray material from South Ray Crater. Station 5 was lower on the slope and approximately 0.5 km north of station 4. The station was on a gently sloping bench near a 15-m crater in an area sparsely covered with blocks. Station 6 was located on the edge of the Cayley Plain at the base of Stone Mountain. A subdued 10-m crater and several small craters are present in the station 6 area, and small blocks are fairly common.

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