Moon-Marius Hills
Taken by Howard Eskildsen on February 24, 2021 @ Ocala, Florida, USA
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Date Taken: 2021:02:24 14:00:54
 
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Sunrise reveals exciting views of the Marius Hills with Rima Marius snaking along the northeast margin of the hills. About two crater diameters south and slightly east of crater Marius, a small, oblong collapse pit is visible and close inspection shows the faint Rima Suess angling downward and to the right. Its namesake crater is the lowest of the trio forming a right triangle at the bottom center of the image. On the upper right, Bessarion B shows some slumping from the common wall between the larger and smaller crater of this double-impact feature.
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