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The Sky at Night: The Craters on the Moon

on BBC One London

Close-up photographs of prospective lunar landing-sites are rapidly increasing our knowledge of the moon's surface. But how strong is the evidence that the lunar craters were formed by the same kind of volcanic activity as Earth calderas?
Patrick Moore puts this question to a geologist, Dr. G.J.H. McCall.

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Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
Dr. G.J.H. McCall
Producer:
Patricia Owtram

BBC One London

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