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Re: Lunar Exploration History
Good thread idea Bill.
I have a couple questions about the moon photo you posted:
1) Are the dark areas dark because they are depressions? Or something else?
2) What are the wispy white trails emanating from the bright white spot? Is that ejecta? If so, how is it illuminated over the depression/dark area? (the area of interest is at the equator, a little bit left of center)
Very cool photo!
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