Further studies of the Herigonius sinuous rille terrain based on the NSSDC Orbiter IV microfilm frame

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More detailed work has been completed on the microfilm frame IV HR137/2A covering small selected areas with photomicrography and visual microscopy. In addition some of the Clementine 1994 mission CD-ROM data was processed with great skill and the active co-operation of J. M. H. Hill, I. L. Clarke and A. K. L. Dymoke-Bradshaw, to produce a photo-mosaic with constant scale for a large part of the area. This photo-mosaic is restricted to the use of the UV/Visible light camera in the spacecraft, employing Filter B, i.e. 750nm.

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