File:Under Earthshine (ShadowCam1287 - content sub earth M104762651S str01 1100px halfres4m).png
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[edit]DescriptionUnder Earthshine (ShadowCam1287 - content sub earth M104762651S str01 1100px halfres4m).png |
English: Equatorial ShadowCam image under earthshine illumination reveals the interior of Bruce crater (6.1-kilometer diameter, 1.16°N, 0.37°E). The brighter streamers were formed as immature soil slid down the steep crater wall. These dramatic landslide deposits are common in young impact craters. The image width is 2200 meters; the pixel scale is 2 meters, M014762651S [NASA/KARI/Arizona State University]. |
Date | 20 February 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Under Earthshine |
Author | NASA/KARI/Arizona State University |
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