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One of the most intriguing aspects of Shadow Rock was the permanently shadowed area beneath its deep overhang on the western end, offering scientists a unique opportunity to examine material shielded from direct solar radiation. This shadowed region provided insights into lunar surface processes and potential preservation of volatile compounds.
From the mission transcript when the panoramic sequence was taken:
168:18:56 Duke: John, I'm gonna start a pan. (Pause) Going to a little bit more cooling here.
168:19:07 England (Mission Control): Okay. The plan here is a rake soil first, together; and after you've done that, we'd like John to take an LPM (Lunar Portable Magnetometre reading) and, Charlie, you can go sample.
168:19:20 Duke: Okay. Let me get a pan first. Okay?
168:19:24 England: Sounds good.
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