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Do you know the Moon? What well known named crater is visible? What tiny anomaly is present? To be fair the anomaly is not very visible in this less than full resolution view. And it isn't related to the darkness and fuzziness at the right which is part of a spacecraft. If a cosmic projectile doesn't hit me, tomorrow will see the answers to these three questions, but not necessarily the explanation.<br />
 
Do you know the Moon? What well known named crater is visible? What tiny anomaly is present? To be fair the anomaly is not very visible in this less than full resolution view. And it isn't related to the darkness and fuzziness at the right which is part of a spacecraft. If a cosmic projectile doesn't hit me, tomorrow will see the answers to these three questions, but not necessarily the explanation.<br />
 
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Do you know the Moon? What well known named crater is visible? What tiny anomaly is present? To be fair the anomaly is not very visible in this less than full resolution view. And it isn't related to the darkness and fuzziness at the right which is part of a spacecraft. If a cosmic projectile doesn't hit me, tomorrow will see the answers to these three questions, but not necessarily the explanation.

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood