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Leighton Crater is actually a few kilometers to the northwest, but since the crater is so large, the ejecta blanket extends far from the impact. Leighton is also of interest for carbonates in its central uplift, and the flow ejecta is bright in nighttime infrared. Does it have any unusual compositions?

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