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Apparent Brightness and Topography Images of Antonia Crater

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These images from NASA Dawn spacecraft are located in asteroid Vesta Tuccia quadrangle, in Vesta southern hemisphere.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA

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12/06/2012
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California Institute of Technology - Jet Propulsion Laboratory ,  34.20139, -118.17341
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vesta dawn jpl jet propulsion laboratory apparent brightness apparent brightness topography images topography images antonia crater nasa