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This view of South Ray Crater was taken during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA) from Station No. 4 -- highest point on the traverse up Stone Mountain -- using a 500mm lens. South Ray Crater is a "fresh" source of angular ejecta in the LM-ALSEP area and samples at Station No. 8.
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This view of South Ray Crater was taken during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA) from Station No. 4 -- highest point on the traverse up Stone Mountain -- using a 500mm lens. South Ray Crater is a "fresh" source of angular ejecta in the LM-ALSEP area and samples at Station No. 8.
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