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<em>image by [mailto:c91332003@yahoo.com Daniel Chang], Hong Kong Sai Kung</em><br />
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This high contrast view of Imbrium Basin ejecta left me marveling at the apparent consistency of size of these chunks of lunar crust. Each is a small mountain about 2 to 10 km wide. They look pristine, because they aren't smoothed over with pasty material as is the ejecta from the Apennines towards Godin and Agrippa. I don't see any quantized debris like this anywhere around Orientale - it all looks more like the Apennines. I wonder what the specialized circumstances were that produced this unusual deposit?<br />
 
This high contrast view of Imbrium Basin ejecta left me marveling at the apparent consistency of size of these chunks of lunar crust. Each is a small mountain about 2 to 10 km wide. They look pristine, because they aren't smoothed over with pasty material as is the ejecta from the Apennines towards Godin and Agrippa. I don't see any quantized debris like this anywhere around Orientale - it all looks more like the Apennines. I wonder what the specialized circumstances were that produced this unusual deposit?<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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Blocks of Rocks

LPOD-Aug21-14.jpg
image by " rel="nofollow Daniel Chang, Hong Kong Sai Kung

This high contrast view of Imbrium Basin ejecta left me marveling at the apparent consistency of size of these chunks of lunar crust. Each is a small mountain about 2 to 10 km wide. They look pristine, because they aren't smoothed over with pasty material as is the ejecta from the Apennines towards Godin and Agrippa. I don't see any quantized debris like this anywhere around Orientale - it all looks more like the Apennines. I wonder what the specialized circumstances were that produced this unusual deposit?

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood

Technical Details
2014/08/16 20:21 UT. SCT c9.25 (235mm) f/10+3x = f/30 7050mm + ASI120MM-S 1280 x 960; Stacked : 500 frames x 1

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