File:ESP 046876 1465 (31419090790).jpg
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Secondary Craters: Secondary impact craters are both interesting and vexing, but can be used to constrain the age of the surface where they fell. NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (www.uahirise.org/ESP_046876_1465) |
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Author | UAHiRISE (NASA) |
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File change date and time | 14:17, 16 December 2016 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 08:51, 15 September 2009 |
Date metadata was last modified | 07:17, 16 December 2016 |
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