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Domenica 15 giugno 2014. 60 0.5. 16 0.1. Aristoteles 1, with its moderate slope of 1.6 0.1, diameter of 6.0 km 0.5 km, edifice volume of 1.2 cubic kms, lies near the crater Aristoteles N and belongs to class B. 2 of the effusive lunar domes. According to the classification scheme, if the effusion process continues over a long period of time, steep flank slope and higher edifice volume may occur as in the case of B. Iscriviti a Post Atom.

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Domenica 15 giugno 2014. 60 0.5. 16 0.1. Aristoteles 1, with its moderate slope of 1.6 0.1, diameter of 6.0 km 0.5 km, edifice volume of 1.2 cubic kms, lies near the crater Aristoteles N and belongs to class B. 2 of the effusive lunar domes. According to the classification scheme, if the effusion process continues over a long period of time, steep flank slope and higher edifice volume may occur as in the case of B. Iscriviti a Post Atom.

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