Crater Wallace
Taken by Mario J. Avila-Sobarzo on October 12, 2013 @ Downtown, Santiago Chile
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Immersed in Mare Imbrium, Wallace’s crater remnants (20.3N, 8.7W) appear flooded by lava eruptions. A one eye catching feature is its “square-like” shape. Its walls seems to be exceptionally regular; devoiced of typical high-peaks and promontories, resembling those “sand castles” kids like to build up on beach. Probably, one the best places to have a baseball diamond on the moon, you could dare to say. Same ancient Meade LX3 SCT, and pamper with Registax 6
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