SP-424 The Voyage of Mariner 10

 

Fig. A-14. An area a little farther south abuts on the previous mosaic. Its center is at 100° longitude and 60°S latitude. The ray systems in the left half of this mosaic can be traced upward into the lower left of Fig. A-13, where there is a very slight overlap of the two mosaics The prominent bright, large crater with its huge central peak is about 100 km in diameter Near to it is the large 200-km-diameter double ring crater, the largest of the three such craters in Fig. A-11 on which the bright, large crater also appears.

Fig. A-14. An area a little farther south abuts on the previous mosaic. Its center is at 100° longitude and 60°S latitude. The ray systems in the left half of this mosaic can be traced upward into the lower left of Fig. A-13, where there is a very slight overlap of the two mosaics The prominent bright, large crater with its huge central peak is about 100 km in diameter Near to it is the large 200-km-diameter double ring crater, the largest of the three such craters in Fig. A-11 on which the bright, large crater also appears.

 

Fig. A-14. An area a little farther south abuts on the previous mosaic. Its center is at 100° longitude and 60°S latitude. The ray systems in the left half of this mosaic can be traced upward into the lower left of Fig. A-13, where there is a very slight overlap of the two mosaics The prominent bright, large crater with its huge central peak is about 100 km in diameter Near to it is the large 200-km-diameter double ring crater, the largest of the three such craters in Fig. A-11 on which the bright, large crater also appears.


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