Pits Atlas: Kepler 4a
Impact Melt pit: Kepler | |
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Name | Kepler 4a |
Lat. | 7.946 |
Long. | 322.1363 |
Desc. | A trapezoidal pit. Kepler 4b is ~200 m E, and there is a band of fractures/depressions WSW-ENE ~100m N of the pit. SW corner of the pit is a slope leading almost all the way to the floor. There is a short ridge cutting across the base of the slope, although it should be possible to go around it. Lighting in slewed images puts all potential overhangs in shadow. |
Types | |
Terrain | Impact Melt |
Host Feature | Kepler |
Funnel Min. Diam. | 45 |
Funnel Max. Diam. | 70 |
Inner Min. Diam. | 38 |
Inner Max. Diam. | 56 |
Azimuth | 30 |
Depth | 22.0 |
Depth 1 | 18.1 |
Depth 2 | 19.0 |
Depth 3 | 28.8 |
Best Stereo Left | M135439816L |
Best Stereo Right | M135439816L |
DTMs | |
Clipping Width | 200 |
Other IMGs | M155485087R |
Data Warning | Depth 3 is extremely high sun (10 degree incidence), but with only a 0.5 degree emission. Also, resolution is low. Measure is from west wall, others are from east. |
Entrance Ramp | Y |
Overhang | ? |
Nearby Pits? | Y |
Nearby Fractures? | Y |
Nearby Depressions? | Y |
In Dome | N |
Beside Dome | Y |
In Depression | N |
Colinear Pits | N |
Colinear Depressions | N |
Colinear Fractures | N |