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01 - Aristarchus Crater (and Plateau)
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The HST Advanced Camera for Surveys snapped this close-up view of the Aristarchus crater on Aug. 21, 2005. The crater is 26 miles (about 42 Km) in diameter and approx. 2 miles (such as about 3,2 Km) in depth and sits at the South-Western edge of the Aristarchus Plateau. The Plateau is well known for its rich array of geologic features, including a dense concentration of volcanic rilles (such as river and valley-like landforms that resulted from the collapse of lava tubes) and source vents.
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