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Big Bounce

Originally published August 16, 2009 LPOD-Aug16-09.jpg
Apollo 17 image from LPI Apollo Image Atlas

When Apollo 11 orbited the Moon the astronauts noticed a strange Dione and some other icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn also have large, tall central peaks, suggesting that the magnitude of the rebound is related to the strength of the target rocks. Perhaps Icarus impacted a region which was warm and better able to flow during impact?

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
Apollo image AS17-162-24106

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