Lacus Mortis, Moon
Taken by Howard Eskildsen on December 16, 2019 @ Ocala, Florida, USA
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Date Taken: 2019:12:16 08:19:12
 
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Lacus Mortis 2019.12.16 Crater Bürg casts its shadows just to the right of the center of the basalt-filled Lacus Mortis. Rimae Bürg crease the western half of the lacus while winkle ridges extend from the northern and southern lacus margins to the western wall of Bürg. The two tired, old craters, Plana and Mason, indent the lower right rim of the ancient crater bounding the lacus. Plana's central peak casts a shadow in the direction of Mason, which has a shadowy interior. At the bottom right and center of the image, the Rimae Daniell cross the field of view horizontally.
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