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The moon's permanently shadowed regions
Some moon craters are never pointed toward the Sun, some have been dark for billions of years.
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#1 Posted by
Grey14
on 7 March, 2013, 19:26
What no rock spiders! DARN you apollo 18! j/k Pretty interesting.
#2 Posted by
justcalmebubba
on 14 March, 2013, 22:56
we did a fly by and saw a sign that said pink floyd was here...
#3 Posted by
shaka5
on 18 March, 2013, 12:55
Hahahahaha...that movie was so crazy
#4 Posted by
Junior Chubb
on 18 March, 2013, 13:50
Not as crazy as I girl I work with who came home from the cinema thinking it was real and told me 'there is even a website about it too'...
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