Making a Crater in a Lab. Dr. Pete Schultz stands behind the window of the Light Gas Gun Chamber as an aluminum pellet hits a sand target covered with red tempera paint. The pellet travels through a vacuum chamber at 1.8 kms/sec., making a small impact crater and ejecta pattern.
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