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APOLLO 15 AS 15-94-12836.jpgAS 15-94-12836 - Proclus Crater99 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-2265.jpgAS 17-2265 - Proclus Crater54 visiteThis oblique view looks South over the 26-Km-diameter crater Proclus in the highlands at the Western edge of Mare Crisium. Proclus is a young rayed crater that is distinctive because of the marked asymmetry of its ray system-a characteristic visible even in Earth-based telescopic views. The excluded zone is along the South-West edge (top of photograph) but is visible in this moderate Sun photo only as a slight albedo change. Laboratory experiments suggest that a low trajectory angle might account for the asymmetry. A number of large blocks can be seen at the edge of the crater rim. The exceptionally large block (arrow) is about 200 mt wide and, judging from the length of the shadow it casts, nearly as high. As in several other craters shown in this chapter, a darker layer is present in the upper part of the crater wall.
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