English: STS61A-35-86 Lac à l'Eau Claire (Clearwater Lake[s]), Québec, Canada November 1985
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These twin circular lakes (large dark features) were formed simultaneously by the impact of an asteroidal pair which slammed into the planet approximately 290 million years ago. The lakes (or lake, since it is a single body of water) are located near the eastern shore of Hudson Bay within the Canadian Shield in a region of generally low relief in northern Québec province. Their proper French name is Lac à l'Eau Claire. Notice that the larger western structure contains a ring of islands that surrounds the center of the impact zone. The lakes are named after their exceedingly clear water. Also notice that the surrounding terrain shows widespread scarring from glaciation. The multitude of linear and irregular shaped lakes (dark features) are the result of gouging or scouring action caused by the continental ice sheets that once moved across this area.
پروژهٔ مشترک رصدخانهٔ سولارهلیوسفریک -سوهو- (اسا و ناسا) مشوق استفاده از نگارهها و دادههای ناشی از کاوش برای تقلای آموزش عمومی و اهداف غیر تجاری است، و خواستار نسبتدهی درست، و نه ادعا و نه انکار حق تکثیر است. [2]
نگارههای برگزیدهشده در وبگاه عکس نجومی روز (APDO) ممکن است دارای حق تکثیر باشند. [3]