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− | <div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block"> This is area M of a South Pole radar mosaic described [[Cornell-Smithsonian%20Radar%20Mosaic|here]].<br /> ''Image courtesy Cornell University/Smithsonian Institution.''<br /> <br /> [[Image: | + | <div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block"> This is area M of a South Pole radar mosaic described [[Cornell-Smithsonian%20Radar%20Mosaic|here]].<br /> ''Image courtesy Cornell University/Smithsonian Institution.''<br /> <br /> [[Image:Spole_20m_ch1_m-SM.jpg|spole_20m_ch1_m-SM.jpg]]<br /> <br /> Is there a pronounced central peak with northern part of a crater's rim at 0° East/ 82° South? (centre of this image).<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Jul 4, 2009</small></span></div> |
Latest revision as of 02:18, 16 April 2018
This is area M of a South Pole radar mosaic described here.
Image courtesy Cornell University/Smithsonian Institution.
Is there a pronounced central peak with northern part of a crater's rim at 0° East/ 82° South? (centre of this image).- DannyCaes Jul 4, 2009
Image courtesy Cornell University/Smithsonian Institution.
Is there a pronounced central peak with northern part of a crater's rim at 0° East/ 82° South? (centre of this image).- DannyCaes Jul 4, 2009