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Thin section of lunar basalt collected by Apollo 12. Field of view is approximately 8 by 6 mm. Crossed polars. Taken with the automated imaging system at Williams College.
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Thin section of medium gray, holocrystalline, clast rich breccia which has been well-sintered. Approximate field of view is 8 by 6 mm, crossed polars. Collected by Apollo 12 80 m NNW of the Lunar Module. Taken with the automated imaging system at Williams College.
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Thin Section of holocrystalline olivine basalt. Collected by Apollo 12. Field of view is approximately 8 by 6 mm. Taken with the automated imaging system at Williams College.
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Thin section of lunar sample 60025. Coarse-grained, moderately shocked, pristine cataclastic ferroan anorthosite. Collected 15 m southwest of Lunar Module. Apollo 16 mission. Field of view approximately 8 by 6 mm. Crossed polars. Taken with the automated thin section imaging system at Williams College.
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Thin section of lunar sample 65015 from lower slope of Stone Mountain, exact location unknown.Poikilitic Impact Melt. Apollo 16 mission. Field of view approximately 8 by 6 mm. Crossed polars. Taken with the automated thin section imaging system at Williams College.
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