Breccia Boulder at Mt. Hadley Delta 4
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A photo of a unique boulder spotted on Mt. Hadley Delta. This boulder is described as "a breccia with a partial glass coating." This implies that the boulder did not originate in Mt. Hadley Delta, but rather is a remnant of the impact that formed the South Cluster (NASA).
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Apollo 15 Map and Image Library
July 31, 1971
Public Domain
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Breccia Boulder at Mt. Hadley Delta 3
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A photo of a unique boulder spotted on Mt. Hadley Delta. This boulder is described as "a breccia with a partial glass coating." This implies that the boulder did not originate in Mt. Hadley Delta, but rather is a remnant of the impact that formed the South Cluster. In this photo, Jim Irwin steps to the right to photograph the boulder from a new angle (NASA).
NASA
Apollo 15 Map and Image Library
July 31, 1971
Public Domain
https://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/a15.sta2.html
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Breccia Boulder at Mt. Hadley Delta 2
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A photo of a unique boulder spotted on Mt. Hadley Delta. This boulder is described as "a breccia with a partial glass coating." This implies that the boulder did not originate in Mt. Hadley Delta, but rather is a remnant of the impact that formed the South Cluster. David Scott snaps this photo just before Jim Irwin takes a geological sample with his scoop (NASA).
NASA
Apollo 15 Map and Image Library
July 31, 1971
Public Domain
https://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/a15.sta2.html
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Breccia Boulder at Mt. Hadley Delta 1
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A photo of a unique boulder spotted on Mt. Hadley Delta. This boulder is described as "a breccia with a partial glass coating." This implies that the boulder did not originate in Mt. Hadley Delta, but rather is a remnant of the impact that formed the South Cluster (NASA).
NASA
Apollo 15 Map and Image Library
July 31, 1971
Public Domain
https://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/a15.sta2.html
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