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Example "before" (a) and "after" (b) images of a new impact crater on the Moon located at 20.7135°N, 335.6698°E. Images M183689789L and M1129645568L, each is 256 m wide. The new crater is 18.8 m in diameter (Robinson et al., 2015).

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English: Example "before" (a) and "after" (b) images of a new impact crater on the Moon located at 20.7135°N, 335.6698°E. Images M183689789L and M1129645568L, each is 256 m wide. The new crater is 18.8 m in diameter (Robinson et al., 2015).
Date 22 August 2016, 16:22:00 (upload date)
Source What's Next for LRO?
Author NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
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New Craters; LROC Cameras; Basins; Oblique; Volcanism
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