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Kaguya-028-hdtv_002_2c.jpgSome Lunar Geography from Kaguya: proximities of Hertzsprung Crater (FarSide)60 visiteHertzsprung Crater - Coord.: 2,6° South Lat. and 129,2° West Long.; Diam.: about 591 KmMareKromium
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Kaguya-026-hdtv_002_4c.jpgSome Lunar Geography from Kaguya: Craters Kovalevskaya and Bronk (FarSide)60 visiteKovalevskaya Crater - Coord.: 30,8° North Lat. and 129,6° West Long.; Diam.: about 115 Km
Bronk Crater - Coord.: 26,1° North Lat. and 134,5° West Long.; Diam.: about 64 Km
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Kaguya-025-hdtv_002_6c.jpgSome Lunar Geography from Kaguya: the Apollo "Plain" and Onizuka Crater (FarSide)60 visiteApollo Plain - Coord.: 36,1° South Lat. and 151,8° West Long.; Diam.: about 537 Km
Onizuka Crater - Coord.: 36,2° South Lat. and 148,9° West Long.; Diam.: about 29 Km

Note: Ellison Onizuka (1946-1986) was an American Astronaut. He actually was the 1st Asian-American who flew into space and he died in the tragic explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger, in 1986 (that would have been his second flight mission).
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10367_HR-a.JPGAS 14-77-10367 (a) - Thermal Degradation Sample60 visiteThermal Degradation Sample; taken in the vicinity of Station "A".MareKromium
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10361a.JPGAS 14-77-10361 (a) - Thermal Degradation Sample60 visiteThermal Degradation Sample; taken in the vicinity of Station "A".MareKromium
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10362a.JPGAS 14-77-10362 (a) - Thermal Degradation Sample60 visiteThermal Degradation Sample; taken in the vicinity of Station "A".MareKromium
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10368a.JPGAS 14-77-10368 (a) - Undisturbed Soil60 visiteUndisturbed soil; taken in the vicinity of Station "A".MareKromium
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10372a.JPGAS 14-77-10372 (a) - Soil-covered Rock60 visiteSoil-covered rock surface; taken in the vicinity of Station "A" or "B2".MareKromium
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10371a.JPGAS 14-77-10371 (a) - Soil-covered Rock60 visiteSoil-covered rock surface; taken in the vicinity of Station "A".MareKromium
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-77-10373a.JPGAS 14-77-10373 (a) - Soil-covered Rock (slightly sunstruck)60 visiteSoil-covered rock surface. Taken at the LM.MareKromium
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APOLLO_11_AS_11-45-6699a.JPGAS 11-45-6699 (a) - Disturbed or NOT disturbed?60 visiteSoil not distubed or only somewhat disturbed by LM Descent Engine.

Nota Lunexit: la "criptica" Caption NASA vuol solo dire che il "Suolo Lunare" ivi ripreso NON è stato "naturalmente" disturbato (ergo: o NON è disturbato in toto o, se lo è stato, allora il "disturbo" è il frutto di un'azione meccanica - e cioè, probabilmente, il "getto" di materiale proveniente dal Propulsore di Discesa del Modulo Lunare - LM Descent Engine).
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Kaguya-044-20090619_kaguya_hdtv_L4.jpgThe very final images taken by the HDTV (4)60 visitePicture taken at 03:14 a.m.
Coord.: about 81° South Lat. and approx. 261° East Long.
Spacecraft altitude: 20,7 Km
Relative Position: near Drygalski Crater
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