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Spacecraft nadir point: 26.3° S, 120.9° E

Photo center point: 25.5° S, 120.5° E

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Spacecraft Altitude: 206 nautical miles (382km)

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Image Caption: One of the oldest impact craters in Australia, Teague in Western Australia is approximately 28 km in diameter and 1685 million years old. The dark, prominent ring is a syncline that surrounds a central uplift of Archean crystalline rocks. Shatter cones are present in the dark ring.