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Page 61
... feet . Further to the south , the mountains become less impressive , ranging from 8,000 feet in the Sneeuberg section to 6,000 feet in the Nuweveldberge and to 5,000 feet in the Roggeveldberge region . In the west the escarp- ment ...
... feet . Further to the south , the mountains become less impressive , ranging from 8,000 feet in the Sneeuberg section to 6,000 feet in the Nuweveldberge and to 5,000 feet in the Roggeveldberge region . In the west the escarp- ment ...
Page 81
... feet high , forming a series of small hills which are separated by marshy depressions and are surmounted by dome- shaped granitic inselbergs ( steep - sided residual hills ) , some 2,000 feet high . The southern edge rises abruptly to a ...
... feet high , forming a series of small hills which are separated by marshy depressions and are surmounted by dome- shaped granitic inselbergs ( steep - sided residual hills ) , some 2,000 feet high . The southern edge rises abruptly to a ...
Page 370
... feet long and 21.7 feet in diameter where it joined the S - IVB stage , tapering to 13 feet where it joined the Service Module . The LM housed in this section was de- signed to carry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the ...
... feet long and 21.7 feet in diameter where it joined the S - IVB stage , tapering to 13 feet where it joined the Service Module . The LM housed in this section was de- signed to carry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the ...
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