Brightening and Volatile Distribution within Shackleton Crater Observed by the LRO Laser Altimeter

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The Shackleton crater is in almost permanent shadow and brighter than
the surrounding terrain. The walls are the brightest part of the crater.
Crater counts suggest the floor is over 3 billion years old.

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