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Tuesday, February 15, 2005 |
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Image Credit: NASA AS12-47-6938
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Astro-Heart Oops – I thought Valentine’s Day was today – so this is a belated and enigmatic V-card from the Moon. Here is what Al Bean and Pete Conrad said about the heart-shaped crater (with thanks from Eric Jones and the Apollo 12 Lunar Surface Journal): 118:15:26 Bean: Looks like a secondary impact crater that occurred recently. 118:15:28 Conrad: Yeah. Some of them do, don't they? 118:15:30 Bean: They do. This one looks like fresh...Doesn't have that old look like all the rest do. 118:15:33 Conrad: Come on. Let's go. (Garbled) 118:15:34 Bean: There's some of that glass in the bottom of there. [During this very brief stop, Al takes AS12-47-6938. In Al's picture, Pete is standing just beyond the secondary crater, facing away from Al and possibly taking a photo of the rocks at his feet...] Related Links: Tomorrow's LPOD: A Newly Named Crater
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