Pits Atlas: Kepler 4a

Impact Melt pit: Kepler
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
Kepler 4a Shaded Relief
Kepler 4a Shaded Relief
M111843702L
Line 31600
Sample 344
Inc. Angle 32.48
Emission Angle -2.99
Time 9.92
Resolution 0.49
M188493098L
Inc. Angle 20.84
Emission Angle -2.67
Time 10.68
Resolution 1.23
M186134194L
Inc. Angle -9.85
Emission Angle 0.48
Time 12.5
Resolution 1.23
Kepler 4a Stereo