Lunar pyroclastic soil
Taken by Raffaello Lena on May 25, 2018 @ Rome Italy
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Date Taken: 2018:05:27 18:42:09
 
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Under high solar illumination angle the crater Humboldt (near the lunar limb) displays dark and large patches of pyroclast, due to explosive processes occurred on the Moon. The image taken on May 25 2018 shows these dark extensive materials. They are present in large extension similar to the known strombolian activity in the Stromboli island.
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