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Earth observations taken by the STS-9 crew

STS009-48-3139 (6 Dec 1983) --- A vertical view of the Manicouagan Impact Crater, some 300 miles (480 kilometers) north-northwest of Quebec City. The 50-mile (80 kilometers) diameter structure was left by a massive meteorite collision in the distant past. Untrue to the winter season, this picture is missing the conspicuous presence of ice on the Manicouagan Reservoir, which is created by the Daniel Johnson Dam.

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