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AS 16-4136 - Cratered Region near Mandel'shtam (1)
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This view looks southward near Mandel'shtam on the Lunar Far-Side. Most young lunar craters wider than about 40 Km have flows on their rims that resemble lava flows or mud flows on Earth. The unnamed crater near the top is about 14 Km wide and was recognized by H. J. Moore (1972) as being the smallest crater known to have such flows. Flows in the middle of the picture surged downhill off the high rim of the crater making lobes and tongues and leaving behind drained channels with levees.
In the area to the right of the crater, enlarged in the next frame, are some thin lobate flows that apparently rode over small hills, as if these flows were propelled outward from the crater with sufficient velocity to climb the hills. Ejecta deposits farther than about 1 Km from the rim are radially lineated and are smoother than the ground immediately surrounding the crater. The crisp, blocky zone around the crater is typical of many fresh craters.
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