Ceres Low-Altitude Mapping Orbit (LAMO) |
Ceres Low-Altitude Mapping Orbit (LAMO) |
Dec 22 2015, 04:50 PM
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Mar 6 2016, 07:55 AM
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A checklist of interesting features in Ikapati Crater (labeled in image):
1. White spots. Their extent is minor compared to other craters. 2. Extensional fractures. These are on the floor, rim and ejecta. 3. 'Shotgun blast' pits. These seem to be more than mere clustered impacts. 4. Degraded central peak. The flat top (or pit?) contrasting with the fluted sides is quite interesting. 5. Fluvial-like flow structures. |
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