Cauchy and Vitruvius Domes
Taken by Howard Eskildsen on December 16, 2019 @ Ocala, Florida, USA
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Date Taken: 2019:12:16 09:15:54
 
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Even with marginal seeing and soft focus, the image still seems to be a useful observation. To the left of center of the image, Jansen (not to be confused with Janssen on the southeastern Moon) is filled to the brim with basalt, like a little brother to well-known Wargentin. Just above it an over-filled crater. Jansen Y, sets like a balloon tied to a string tied to the rille, Rima Jansen. Wrinkle ridges cross the central image north to south and multiple domes associated with Vitruvius and Cauchy can be seen between the area between the ridges and the terminator.
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