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ASTRO: Hayn & Belkovich craters
Adriano wrote: Taken in rather poor seeing but the favourable libration gave a decent angle to image these two "marginal" craters. Hayn is the prominent crater left of center and Belkovich is the large smooth-floored crater on the right with three small hills. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I've always liked views like this. Gives more sense of the real relief than you get from an above view. That's good seeing compared to what I usually get here! Belkovich is really neat from this angle. Probably not much to see from above but from this angle those hills are neat on the floor. Rick |
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ASTRO: Hayn & Belkovich craters
Taken in rather poor seeing but the favourable libration gave a decent
angle to image these two "marginal" craters. Hayn is the prominent crater left of center and Belkovich is the large smooth-floored crater on the right with three small hills. -- Adriano 34°14'11.7"N |
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