Ray system of Tycho lunar crater, 1900 - Stock Image - C048/5366
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Ray system of Tycho lunar crater, 1900. The Tycho crater (upper right) is 86 kilometres across, with the rays formed by ejecta from this major impact event that took place 108 million years ago. ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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