| 1. | Some of these secondary craters form sinuous chains in the ejecta.
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| 2. | Outside the rim, a continuous ejecta blanket may be discerned.
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| 3. | The surface near the crater is hummocky from the deposited ejecta.
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| 4. | Most likely this is ejecta deposited during Tsiolkovskiy's formation.
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| 5. | The outermost ring of ejecta is made predominantly of dark material.
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| 6. | The ejecta from Lofn partially covers the eastern part of it.
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| 7. | Supraglacial eruptions deposit ejecta onto the surface of an ice sheet.
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| 8. | Second, studies should continue to show asymmetrical patterns of fallout ejecta.
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| 9. | Internal shocks within the ejecta presumably trigger the initial gamma ray burst.
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| 10. | Relatively young craters with rays of ejecta are also visible.
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