New Estimates of the Thickness Decay of Proximal Ejecta from the Orientale Basin Using the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA)

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The 930-km Orientale impact basin is the youngest basin of its size on
the Moon, and its ejecta deposit modified a broad region. We present new
observations of the thickness of the Orientale ejecta deposit on the
basis of topographic data from LOLA.

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