File:Surveyor 7 Fig 3-61.jpg

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English: Lunar surface imaged by Surveyor 7. Figure 3-61 of NASA SP-184, caption reads:
FIGURE 3-61.-Angular block 10 cm across, about 3.5 meters from Surveyor VII camera. Two sets of intersecting structures form a pattern on the surface of the block. One set consists of ridges parallel with the edge of one side of the block; the other set consists of short, deep grooves that intersect the first set at an angle estimated to be about 45° (Jan. 11, 1968, 10:11:26 GMT).
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Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. (Original text: NASA SP-184, Surveyor Program Results, OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION, Washington, D.C., 1969

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2014-12-29 05:57 450×536× (111663 bytes) Jstuby {{Information |Description = Lunar surface imaged by [[Surveyor 7]]. Figure 3-61 of NASA SP-184, caption reads:<br> FIGURE 3-61.-Angular block 10 cm across, about 3.5 meters from Surveyor VII camera. Two sets of intersecting structures form a pattern...

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