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[edit]DescriptionKing crater melt Fig3.36 AS16-P-5000.jpg |
English: Impact melt features near King, on the moon. Approximate north at top. Figure 3.36 of The Geologic History of the Moon (see source). The caption of this image is as follows: Lineations and festoons indicating flow of impact melt in exterior pool of crater King (fig. 3.23A). Melt has flowed over rim material and collected in depressions (Howard and Wilshire, 1975). |
Date | published 1987, original 1972 |
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(Original text: Apollo 16 Panoramic camera image AS16-P-5000 |
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