February 19, 2009

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Corner of Mystery

LPOD-Feb19-09.jpg
image by John Sussenbach, Netherlands

Rümker is a perennially weird formation. It is a large collection of overlapping low domes that is older than the surrounding lavas of Oceanus Procellarum and SInus Roris. John's new image nicely shows the two distinct parts of the landform. Most of it is higher, bumpier and older than the lower, smoother and younger eastern quarter. A Clementine Chuck Wood

Technical Details
14 February 2009 04.00 UT. C11 f/20 with DMK21UA4 camera

Related Links
Rükl plate 8



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