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Anomalies on the dark side of the Moon - IPERZOOM -

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posted on Dec, 30 2015 @ 06:23 AM
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originally posted by: scubagravy
a reply to: wildespace

Rolled from what mate ? erosion ?

I'd imagine it is a rather rock that one

Yeah, some kind of erosion. On the Moon, it can be caused by micrometeorite impacts, solar wind, stress induced by temperature changes, moonquakes, or any combination of those.

blog.moonzoo.org...



posted on Dec, 30 2015 @ 07:04 AM
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originally posted by: onebigmonkey
The search facility at the Apollo Image Atlas site I linked to is good to work out roughly which images you need to be looking at.

Sweet, thanks for the tip!
Here are the Apollo 15 panoramic camera images covering the OP's area, and you can even see those two boulders:
wms.lroc.asu.edu...


wms.lroc.asu.edu...


Here's a great view from Apollo 17 panoramic camera:

wms.lroc.asu.edu...


These two maps of the panoramic camera coverage were very useful in finding those images:
Apollo 15 - www.lpi.usra.edu...
Apollo 17 - www.lpi.usra.edu...
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