Moon Arago and volcanoes
Taken by Raffaello Lena on April 14, 2024 @ Rome Italy
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To the north of Arago lie two known lunar domes Arago α (termed A2) and Arago β (termed A3). These two large domes A2 and A3 were likely formed during several stages of effusion, representing non-monogetic domes. The other smaller domes in Arago show lower flank slopes (between 0.5°-0.9°). The region of the examined domes and Plinius have been imaged on April 14 2024 using a mak Cassegrain 18 cm from Rome Italy.
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