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A New Impact Site in the Southern Middle Latitudes — With possible new impacts is the chance to see if subsurface ice exists in the resulting craters. NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (www.uahirise.org/ESP_049061_1370) |
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Author | UAHiRISE (NASA) |
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