SP-424 The Voyage of Mariner 10

 

 Fig. A-15. Again the mosaic moves south, this time with a little more overlap with the previous mosaic of Fig. A-14. Part of the large double-ringed crater at the bottom of Fig. A-14 can be seen at the top of this mosaic. The origin of the long rays seen in both Figs. A-13 and A-14 is identified in this mosaic as a fresh young crater with a central peak. It is about 50 km in diameter. The two smaller double-ring basins of Fig. A-11 also appear on this figure.

 Fig. A-15. Again the mosaic moves south, this time with a little more overlap with the previous mosaic of Fig. A-14. Part of the large double-ringed crater at the bottom of Fig. A-14 can be seen at the top of this mosaic. The origin of the long rays seen in both Figs. A-13 and A-14 is identified in this mosaic as a fresh young crater with a central peak. It is about 50 km in diameter. The two smaller double-ring basins of Fig. A-11 also appear on this figure.

 

Fig. A-15. Again the mosaic moves south, this time with a little more overlap with the previous mosaic of Fig. A-14. Part of the large double-ringed crater at the bottom of Fig. A-14 can be seen at the top of this mosaic. The origin of the long rays seen in both Figs. A-13 and A-14 is identified in this mosaic as a fresh young crater with a central peak. It is about 50 km in diameter. The two smaller double-ring basins of Fig. A-11 also appear on this figure.


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