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I haven't gone through all the pictures / links yet to see determine the "explanation" or at least caption associated with the OP's original posting.
FIGURE 66 [below].- Two of the younger lava flows described in figure 65 are here followed northeastward to their terminations (see arrows) near the center of Mare Imbrium. The narrowness of the flows is somewhat accentuated by the obliquity of this view. From the postulated fissure vent near Euler B [Greek letter beta] to the farthest terminal lobe is about 420 km. The mare ridge at A must have been nonexistent or at least much more subdued at the time the flow passed that point, otherwise the flow would have ponded behind the ridge. The spray of irregular craters in the center foreground was formed by material ejected from Copernicus, 460 km to the south.- G.G.S.
Originally posted by stirling
Can somebody blow it up a bit and imbed it?That may be a help to some of us with punk equipment still....hehehe
Originally posted by davespanners
reply to post by stirling
Here you go
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Originally posted by LickDaCat
reply to post by prepared4truth
Check out this one.. very strange... history.nasa.gov...