April 18, 2010

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The Unfamiliar Side of Orientale

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image by Maurice Collins, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Visually combining data sets makes it easier to synthesize information and increase comprehension. Maurice used Chuck Wood

Technical Details
Colors on map represent ages of surfaces. From oldest to youngest: gray (pre-Nectaris basins), brown (Nectaris age basins), dark blue (Imbrium), light blue (Orientale) are ejecta deposits from named basins; pink (early Imbrian), orange (younger), red (youngest) basaltic maria; blue (oldest), green (young), yellow (youngest - Copernican age) crater ejecta. (from Feb 3, 2004 LPOD).

Related Links
Maurice's website




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