Cauchy Rille, Fault, and Domes
Taken by Howard Eskildsen on January 14, 2020 @ Ocala, Florida, USA
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Date Taken: 2020:01:22 19:49:49
 
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Thirteen km Crater Cauchy lies between its namesake rille to the north and its namesake fault to the south. Several domes are visible to the south of the fault, and also beyond its upper left end. More domes are visible on the upper image, while the Gardner megadome is partially visible to the upper left of the image. The pattern of ejecta Cauchy seems to suggest it was caused by an oblique impact from the west.
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