Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data, with labels

  • Released Thursday, September 5, 2002
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Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.

The Iturralde Crater with its inner and outer circular rims marked. The rim is five miles in diameter.  Also marked in the image is the airstrip, the Rio Manupare, and the base camp in Palmasola.

The Iturralde Crater with its inner and outer circular rims marked. The rim is five miles in diameter. Also marked in the image is the airstrip, the Rio Manupare, and the base camp in Palmasola.

Slate image from video tape reads, 'Iturralde Crater, Bolivia; Landsat-7, July 1999; with labels.'

Slate image from video tape reads, 'Iturralde Crater, Bolivia; Landsat-7, July 1999; with labels.'



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This page was originally published on Thursday, September 5, 2002.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:57 PM EDT.


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