SP-424 The Voyage of Mariner 10

 

Fig. A-23. The south polar regions are seen here from the opposite side of the planet from Fig. A-11. This mosaic is centered at 160° longitude and 45°S latitude. Close to the right edge of the mosaic is the large crater with its bright rim which is centered in Fig. A-19. Note the bright crater with a central peak and dark halo in the center of the left of the picture. This crater appears at the bottom of the next mosaic but on a smaller scale.

Fig. A-23. The south polar regions are seen here from the opposite side of the planet from Fig. A-11. This mosaic is centered at 160° longitude and 45°S latitude. Close to the right edge of the mosaic is the large crater with its bright rim which is centered in Fig. A-19. Note the bright crater with a central peak and dark halo in the center of the left of the picture. This crater appears at the bottom of the next mosaic but on a smaller scale.

 

Fig. A-23. The south polar regions are seen here from the opposite side of the planet from Fig. A-11. This mosaic is centered at 160° longitude and 45°S latitude. Close to the right edge of the mosaic is the large crater with its bright rim which is centered in Fig. A-19. Note the bright crater with a central peak and dark halo in the center of the left of the picture. This crater appears at the bottom of the next mosaic but on a smaller scale.


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