File:Apollo 16 PSR Figure 6-29 Planimetric map of Station 2.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionApollo 16 PSR Figure 6-29 Planimetric map of Station 2.jpg |
English: Figure 6-29 (edited slightly). Planimetric map of Apollo 16 Geology Station 2, north of Spook crater. X indicates sample locations, 5-digit numbers are LRL sample numbers, rectangle is lunar rover (dot indicates TV camera), black spots are large rocks, dashed lines are crater rims or other topographic features, and triangles are panorama stations. |
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Source | Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report, 1972, NASA SP-315, Scientific and Technical Information Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. [1] |
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