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- What Hit Odessa? UT Researcher Computes the Origin of the Odessa Crater
- Revised Summary of Apollo Drive Tubes
- 74220 Soil (Or Clod) 1180 Grams
- Meteors and Meteorites
- Impact Mechanics at Meteor Crater, Arizona
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- Lunar Terminology 341
- Self-Secondaries Formed by Cold Spot Craters on the Moon
- Geologic Map of Three Sisters Volcanic Cluster, Cascade Range, Oregon by Wes Hildreth, Judy Fierstein, and Andrew T
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- Challenge to Apollo Pt 2
- The Sedimentology and Dynamics of Crater-Affiliated Wind Streaks In
- A Revised Diameter for the Serpent Mound Impact Crater in Southern Ohio
- Business License List As of 04.15.21
- There's Iron in Them Thar Hills: a Geologic Look at the Aristarchus Plateau As a Potential Landing Site for Human Lunar Return
- Occurrence, Distribution, and Age of Australian Tektites
- Crater Lake National Park Oregon
- Cinder Lakes Crater Field, Arizona Lunar Analogue Test Site David A
- Geologic Map of Mars by Kenneth L
- Traces of Catastrophe
- Lunar 1000 Challenge List
- Geologic Map of the Katmai Volcanic Cluster, Katmai National Park, Alaska by Wes Hildreth and Judy Fierstein
- Analysis of Martian Parental Melts and Thermal Infrared Studies of Putative Paleolake Basins on Mars
- The Lunar Soil
- I. Antonenko Difficult to Correlate to Topography
- Lunar Science
- Lunar Science the Apollo Legacy
- Prepared on Behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration GEOMETRIC INTERPRETATION of LUNAR CRATERS G23QIJQ8
- Scientific Research What Is Our Task?
- Combinatorics an Upper-Level Introductory Course in Enumeration, Graph Theory, and Design Theory
- The Volcanoes of Three Sisters Region, Oregon Cascades
- Planetary Science : a Lunar Perspective
- The Evolution of Lunar Breccias
- The Origin of Lunar Crater Rays
- Shifting Sands on Mars: Insights from Tropical Intracrater Dunes